The Theme of Hamlet by William Shakespeare

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Theme of Hamlet
Every person in their life suffers situation in which they get hurt. This could come either physically, mentally, or emotionally. There are many ways a person could respond. Some people may simply let it go. Other people, however, will think vigorously. They will think about what was done to them, and by whom. These thoughts will then lead to the though of how the person can get even with the person that hurt them, or even better, hurt them even harder
This is the thought of revenge, and in the play written by William Shakespeare titled Hamlet, revenge is a theme that can be sensed through out its entirety. Nearly every act of the play is filled with characters wanting to get revenge on one another. The main revenge plan however, is the one belonging to the character that the play is titled after, Prince Hamlet.
In the play, Hamlet must avenge a tragic event that happened in his life. That event is the murder of his father, Old Hamlet King of Denmark. Having to avenge the death of your father must be hard enough. He must also decide weather he should trust the hone...

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