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"Hamlet"
An analysis of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", focusing on Hamlet's delay in killing Claudius. -- 2,319 words; MLA

"Hamlet": Act III Scene II
This paper is an analysis of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet,", and goes into detail about Hamlet's elaborate plan to expose the king as the murderer of his father. -- 1,185 words;

"Hamlet"
An analysis of William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," with a focus on Hamlet's fear of culpability. -- 1,198 words; MLA

"Hamlet"
An analysis of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet," with a focus on Hamlet's oedipal complex. -- 2,200 words; MLA

Theme of Insanity in Hamlet
This paper discusses the theme of insanity in the character Hamlet in the tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare. -- 675 words;

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HAMLET

Shakespeare's Hamlet is the pinnacle of Elizabethan tragedies because Prince Hamlet
embodies the role of the universal victim. Hamlet encounters adversity in nearly every
area of his life, and these difficult circumstances cast a dark shade over his natural
genius. The character of Hamlet is elevated above countless other similar tragic heros
because of Hamlet's awareness of the moral complexities and theological issues involved
in the revenge plot. Hamlet's display of distraction is curious because his actions alone
are not that of a madman, yet his private thoughts and musings suggest that he is insane.
The source of this distraction may lie in his aboriginal addiction to thought and his
inability to act decisively. 
Hamlet's emmersion in thought stimulates an overanalyzation of many issues, therefore
impairing his judgement. He is tortured by his mind's skepticisms concerning the Ghost,
and he is confused and misled by his generalization that all women are fickle creatures.
Hamlet's frustration with his mother's insensitivity causes him to see her hasty
remarriage to Claudius as a sign that her love for King Hamlet was never sincere. He
begins to despise women even more after his deep and passionate love for Ophelia is
taunted and unreturned. 
Hamlet is a child of the Renaissance, so it is in his nature to analyze every aspect of a
situation. He studies himself, and his own actions as well as those of Claudius and
Gertrude. This addiction to though disables him from actually being able to take action
in his purposes and leaves him just to scorn his own lack of motivation. He allows his
question of the Ghost's reality to fester in him and drive him past the point of being
able to make good, reasonable decisions. His thoughts, as well as his actions, indict him
as a person of mental unsoundness. 

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