Essay on Hamlet's evolution of thought through Act III Scene i, Act V Scene i, Act V Scene ii.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:03:08
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1380 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1380 words)
In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", the character of Hamlet is seen in many situations with changing evolutions of thought. The conscience plays a very important part in Shakespeare's Hamlet and gives insight to actions and thought that take place within Act III scene I, which includes perhaps the most famous of all of Shakespeare's soliloquies, Act V scene I, regarding Yorick and the grave yard, and lastly Act V scene II, which involves Claudius's wager on
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the evolution of his thoughts to this point. Hamlet was able to come to come to a realization that he is not truly a mad man; it was simply pure emotion that he was dealing with in such an extreme manner. At the end of the play Hamlet has control over his thoughts and actions and in part is able to overcome the diversity that surrounds him and eliminate Laertes, and most of all Claudius.
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