Monday, April 27, 2020
Tragedy Of Hamlet Essays - Characters In Hamlet,
  Tragedy Of Hamlet    Revenge. Revenge causes one to act blindly through anger, rather than  through reason. It is based on the principle of an eye for an eye, but  this principle is not always an intelligent theory to live by. Young  Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlet were all looking to avenge the deaths of  their fathers. They all acted on emotion, and this led to the downfall of  two, and the rise to power of one. Since the Heads of the three major  families were each murdered, the eldest sons of these families swore  vengeance, and two of the three sons died while exacting their acts of  vengeance, revenge is a major theme in the Tragedy of Hamlet.  There were three major families in the Tragedy of Hamlet. These were the  family of King Fortinbras, the family of Polonius, and the family of King  Hamlet. The heads of each of these families are all slaughtered within the  play. Fortinbras, King of Norway, was killed by King Hamlet; slain by  sword during a man to man battle. our valiant Hamlet-for so this side of  our known world esteem'd him-did slay this Fortinbras. This entitled King  Hamlet to the land that was possessed by Fortinbras because it was written  in a seal'd compact. Polonius was an advisor to the King, and father to  Laertes and Ophelia. He was nosy and arrogant, and he did not trust his  children. He was killed by Young Hamlet while he was eves dropping on a  conversation between Hamlet and his mother. How now! A rat? Dead, for a  ducat, dead! King Hamlet was the King of Denmark, and Hamlet's father.   He had killed King Fortinbras, only to be killed by his brother, Claudius.   My offense is rank, it smells to heaven; A brother's murder Each of  these events effected the sons of the deceased in the same way, it enraged  them.  Every one of the three eldest sons had one thing in common, they all  wanted revenge for a slaughtered father. In the time in which this play is  set, avenging the murder of a father was part of one's honor, and had to be  done. All of the three sons swore vengeance, and then acted towards  getting revenge for the deaths of their fathers.  Young Fortinbras was deeply enraged by the death of his father, and he  wanted revenge against Denmark because of this occurrence. Fortinbras  wanted to, by force, regain the lands that had been lost by his father to  Denmark. Now sir, young Fortinbrasas it doth well appear unto our  state-but to recover of us, by strong hand and terms compulsative, those  foresaid lands so by his father lost Claudius sends messengers to talk  to Fortinbras' uncle, the new King of Norway. He forbid Fortinbras to  attack Denmark, and instead convinced him to attack the Poles to vent his  anger. His nephew's levies, which to him appear'd to be a preparation  'gainst the Polack; But better look'd into, he truly found it was against  your highnessOn Fortinbras; which he, in brief, obeys, receives rebuke  from Norway, and, in fine, makes vow before his uncle never more to give  the assay of arms against your majesty.  Laertes found out about his father's death, and immediately returned  home. He confronted the King and accused him of the murder of his father.   Claudius told Laertes that Hamlet was responsible for his father's death.   He then decides to kill Hamlet to avenge the death of his father. He and  Claudius concoct a plot to kill Hamlet. Hamlet dies of wounds from the  poisoned tipped sword Laertes used. Hamlet, thou art slainThe  treacherous instrument is in thy, unbated and envenom'd   Hamlet was deeply sorrowed by his father's death. He spoke to a ghost, and  this ghost stated that his father's death was a murder, by the hand of his  uncle, Claudius. The serpent that did sting thy father's life now wears  his crown. Hamlet was astonished, and then swore vengeance for his  father's death. He then proceeded to try and prove his uncle's guilt, and  then finally kills him while he himself is dying of poisoned wounds  inflicted by Laertes during their duel. The point envenomed too! Then  venom, to thy workHere, thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane, drink off  this potion,-is thy union here? Follow my mother. This left the King  dead, and his father's death avenged.  The lack of thought used in exacting the revenge led to the deaths of both  Laertes and Hamlet. Laertes planned with Claudius to kill Hamlet with the  poisoned tipped sword, but    
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