Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have
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Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a classic example of a revenge play that never truly worked out as it should have. Time after time, Hamlet allows opportunities to slip through his hands postponing the death of his father’s murderer. One can’t help but wonder why Hamlet didn’t simply kill Claudius ....
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.... his father’s death and what he felt to be his mother’s betrayal for remarrying but he couldn’t bring himself to do it.
Hamlet was unaware of anything that had been going on in his home until he returned from school. Once he arrived at what he thought would be the comfort of his family, he was given the news that his beloved father had died and his mother married his uncle weeks after. This discovery, along with everyone else’s ability to recover from the shock and grief so quickly, ....
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