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Hamlet: Mad or Pretending?
An analysis of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" to determine whether Hamlet was truly insane. -- 1,000 words; MLA

Sigmund Freud and 'Hamlet'
This paper analyzes Sigmund Freud's Oedipal Complex in 'The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' by William Shakespeare. -- 1,000 words; MLA

Hamlet's Insanity
This paper examines Hamlet's murder and the defense of his insanity. -- 1,350 words;

The Corrupting Force of Power in "Hamlet"
Discussion of the theme of power as a corrupting force in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" -- 1,400 words;

"Hamlet"
This paper includes an excerpt from "Hamlet", Act III, Scene IV and analyzes it in-depth. -- 1,255 words; MLA

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HAMLET

Hamlet
First performed in 1603, Hamlet, The Prince of Denmark is probably the best 
known of William Shakespeare's works, and may well be the most famous English 
language play ever written. The character, Hamlet, is one of the most compelling 
characters to ever emerge from the pages of English literature. Hamlet has been the 
center of admiring critical commentaries. It has also developed a reputation as a
difficult 
work to analyze. Hamlet features a very complicated character, with many complex 
themes, and presents the reader with a multi-layered text, which defies easy reading. 
He has been subjected to numerous interpretations and studies over the centuries, 
his actions and thoughts analyzed again and again. Probably more than anything else is 
the reason for Hamlet's charismatic appeal. In the first scene Hamlets father, the king,

dies mysteriously just two months prior. Claudius, has taken the throne and has married 
the dead king's wife, Queen Gertrude. The members of the watch, including Prince 
Hamlet's loyal friend Horatio, are alarmed over the recent appearance of a ghost who 
resembles Hamlet's late father, and they plan to tell Hamlet about this eerie
visitations.
The Ghost of Hamlet's father speaks to his son directly and urges him to follow 
him to a one-on-one encounter. There he explains in detail of his horrid death and tells

Hamlet that this heinous crime must be avenged and that it is up to his son to justify
this 
by killing Claudius. 
"I am thy father's spirit; 
Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night, 
And for the day confin'd to wastein fires, 
Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature 
Are burnt and purg'd away." Hamlet (Act I, Sc. V)
Hamlet has trouble depicting truth from fantasy in this scene, whether or not to believe

the ghost who assumes the form of his deceased father. The death of his father leads 
Hamlet down the road to insanity. With his mother marrying his uncle only a month after 
King Hamlets death, makes the road a one way street.
To confirm the truth Hamlet puts on a play, inspired by his father's unfortunate, to 
get an reaction from his Uncle. After witnessing his Uncle's expression towards the play

he knows the ghost was speaking the truth all along. Understanding the dialog was indeed
troublesome, but with some time and patience Shakespeare is readable. Many of the 
characters, such as Ophelia, are odd to get a handle of. What made Ophelia kill herself
is 
beyond my comprehension.
As a reader, you can come to any number of reasonable conclusions about 
Hamlet, but coming to a firm stop about this complex character is a difficult task. What
I 
have taken out of this story, is, What you do now will come back to haunt you in another

form.

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