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Machiavelli’s Influence on the Rise and Fall of Claudius’ Power
by Angela Mulligan, Sep 9, 2008
Comparing the principles taught by Machiavelli to the triumphs and failures that Hamlet's Claudius experiences in his royalty.
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Contemplation of Death in Hamlet
by Ebey Soman, May 15, 2008
This essay tries to show the progress of Hamlet's obsession with death and its concepts, including his famous soliloquy of "to be or not to be".
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Hamlet: A Tragic Hero with No Tragic Flaw
by TBucks, May 12, 2008
Why Hamlet has no tragic flaw and suggesting why other common theories may be wrong.
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Hamlet: Shakespeare’s Weakest Character
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 20, 2008
Hamlet is undoubtedly the most famous play penned by Shakespeare. It is a tragedy written around 1601 or 1602. The tragedy made Shakespeare very prominent in his time and even up to the present.
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How to Write a Book, a Movie, or a Play Review
by Alixander Haban Escote, Apr 19, 2008
Teaching and learning how to write a book, a movie, or a play review is never easy. The following article will help you how to teach and how to learn writing a brief critique of a book, a movie, or a play, which will guide prospective readers, spectators, or theater goers.
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Hamlet Essay
by Megan C, Mar 25, 2008
Shakespeare's use of light vs. dark imagery in Hamlet.
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Hamlet's Sanity
by Destination Unknown, Mar 22, 2008
Arguing for the case of Hamlet's sanity in the famous Shakespearean play. In addition, it also deals with the prospect of uncertainty exemplified by the most famous monologue within English literature.
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Shakespeare's Presentation of Gertrude in Hamlet
by David Michael, Sep 17, 2007
Shakespeare's presentation of Gertrude in his masterpiece "Hamlet". Is she quiet and biddable, or is she sensual and deceitful? Perhaps one does not exclude the other?
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Why Does Hamlet Jump Into Ophelia's Grave?
by David Michael, Sep 17, 2007
Why does Hamlet leap into Ophelia's grave? Is he expressing true love for Ophelia, or merely dramatizing himself?
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A Woman: To Be Or Not To Be
by Zashuna, Jul 21, 2007
From the Virgin Mary to Marie Curie, there is no doubt that women have shaped history and still continue to do so. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, there are only two female characters, both of which play very important roles.
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