Unrequited Love In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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The plot of Hamlet is full of twists and turns that enthrall the reader and leave audiences on the edge of their seat. Betrayal, murder, revenge, love, death, suicide, and the threat of war all culminate in this story. Each aspect would be the central theme of most tales, yet in Hamlet these topics are fleshed out in only five acts. Shakespeare’s balance of these themes is impressive, and the intermingle very well. They connect with each other, Polonius’s betrayal and murder begin the story’s revenge plot and the threat of war. Ophelia and Hamlet’s romance relates to unrequited love and suicide. Death is a constant throughout the story, from the murder of King Hamlet in the beginning to the bloody ending. Death and revenge are the prime themes

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