Hamlet
In this essay I’m going to analyze the effects and causes of revenge tragedy along the novel “Hamlet by William Shakespeare” and if it’s okay to act no matter what consequences can this vengeance actions can bring. First I’m going to introduce two important key facts that are the definition of revenge and tragedy, as we know theses are two important themes that are mixed up in the novel and let express more than one character their feelings. Also I’m going to analyze what is the way of thinking of Shakespeare in the novel, and what are the purposes of him by choosing this theme and giving it an importance at the novel. At the long of this essay I’m going to show or demonstrate how the audience was also influenced by this theme and compare the point of view of the original audience of this novel with the modern audience, but also I’m going to give my point of view as one reader of this book thinks. Finally give a conclusion about if the characters of this novel act in good or bad way in respect with the revenge of their father’s murder and show what positive and negative aspects are proposed by the author throughout the novel.Revenge (To inflict punishment in return, to seek or take vengeance, an opportunity to retaliate, somet
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Approximate Word count = 1509
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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