Hamlet, Play and the Movie

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Hamlet is a tragic play, written by William Shakespeare between 1599 and 1602, but as years have gone by, there have been made many movies produced in order to visually illustrate how the events of the play occurred. This allows the film director's interpretation of Hamlet to have an effect on the audience's understanding of the play, because they understand the play the same way as the director. One of the most significant act and scene in the whole play is Act I Scene V. The film work of Hamlet orchestrated by the director really focuses on being exactly as the written play by William Shakespeare. The written work of Hamlet and the movie directed by Franco Zeffirelli have many similar scenes. Act I Scene V is one of the most important parts of the play because; the themes of vengeance, madness and family start to develop in the play.

The psychological conflict Hamlet has to deal with is shown over the quest of taking vengeance on his uncle Claudius for killing his father. Hamlets inability to act on his thoughts and plans creates a lot of dialogue and soliloquies, which displays...

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