Hamlet 9
Within the play Hamlet there exists many puns and phrases, which have a double meaning. Little ploys on words which tend to add a bit of entertainment to the dialogue of the play. These forked tongue phrases are used by Shakespeare to cast an insight to the characters in the play to give them more depth and substance. However, most importantly these phrases cause the reader or audience to think. They are able to show a double meaning that not all people would pick up on, which is the purpose of the comments. Little is known about Shakespeare's life, other than he was a great playwright whose works serve to meld literary casts for ages to come. This was his occupation, he wrote and directed plays to be performed. This was his sole form of income that we know of, it was his way of putting the bread on the table. If people did not like what Shakespeare wrote, then he would not earn any money. If the people didn't like what they saw, he became the starving artist. Shakespeare wrote these dialogues in such a manner as to entertain both the Nobility, as well as the peasants. The Shakespearean theater is a physical manifestation of how Shakespeare catered to more than one social class in his theatri
his mind brings words thronging into speech, stretching, over-turning and in it can keep his honesty pure from the corrupting air. Hamlet seems to be Shakespeare's writing, in as such that the nobility of the productions speak interest. Nobody is really sure whether or not Hamlet was insane. Many have which seems to be tearing Hamlet apart. By seeing a definite double meaning reader. Hamlet himself is aware of this expectation as the end approaches, catered to more than one social class in his theatrical productions. These to many phrases in the play, we are able to easily see that all is not as it character noticing, which is the art of insult which will report Hamlet and his cause aright to the unsatisfied among the
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Approximate Word count = 3168
Approximate Pages = 13 (250 words per page double spaced)
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