Sunday, June 2, 2019

relationships in Hamlet Essay -- essays research papers

Relationships In crossroads     In William Shakespeares hamlet, the character of Hamlet has many consanguinitys with all characters. The theme of relationships is very strong in this play. A relationship is an association between two or more people. Hamlet has many of these associations with , Claudius, Ophelia, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Many of his relationships are just and unjust according to the characters feelings.               The relationship between Claudius and Hamlet had many hidden meanings. The first time that Hamlet insults Claudius when someone else is around is when Claudius was supposed to help Hamlet cheer up. "A little more than kin, and slight than kind" (Act 1, Scene II, Line 65) is what Hamlet said and at that point in time was very insulting. Act 3, had a play about a king getting poisoned. Claudius, who was watching this play, felt guilt for killing his brother, Kin g Hamlet, and had to leave. Hamlet finally realizing that his fathers ghost was telling the truth and went and found Claudius. Claudius was praying and so Hamlet felt that he could not have revenge for his father because of the act he was doing. Hamlet also needed to be on his accept deathbed in order to finally get angry enough to kill Claudius. Hamlets final relation with Claudius was completely just even though it took his own life to finish it.     Op...

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