Hamlet Persuasive Essay

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Revenge has stood out as a primal human instinct that is fueled by anger, pain, and sadness for the longest time. It leads one to commit evil acts and sins. Taking revenge is a bittersweet thing and I believe that it is a natural emotion for humans to feel when something unfair has been done to them. Revenge would come either verbally or physically and its goal would be to hurt the other person. I do not believe that revenge is ever justifiable our revenge might hurt the other person and they could want to try and get their own vengeance on us and that could start an unstoppable chain of hate and vengeance. We might also hurt innocent people in our path towards revenge. In the play we recently read, Hamlet, revenge played a huge role and it caused the characters in Hamlet to act blindly through anger and emotion and without reason. Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlet all believed that their fathers’ deaths were wrongly committed and they all looked …show more content…

Laertes planned with Claudius to kill Hamlet with the poisoned tipped sword, but they had not thought that the sword may be used against them. With Laertes believing the King's accusations that Hamlet had murdered his father, he fights Hamlet and pricked him with the poisoned tipped sword. Hamlet has many chances to kill his uncle but he was blinded by emotions and rage and that outweighed his judgement. Also in the poem, A Poison Tree, by William Blake, the speaker said that he was angry with his friend but he made the decision to talk about his problem with his friend and that caused his rage and anger to subside and his wrath did not grow. “I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end.” But, with his foe, he kept the anger bottled up and it led him to act on it and take his revenge, resulting in his foe dead under the apple tree. “In the morning, glad I see: My foe outstretched beneath the

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