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    “Things are not always as they seem; the first appearance deceives many; the intelligence of a few perceives what has been carefully hidden” (Phaedrus). In Shakespeare’s Hamlet the theme appearance vs. reality is seen used several times throughout the play. Every character in Hamlet uses some form of deception and manipulation. There were four characters that stood out: Hamlet‚ Polonius‚ Gertrude‚ and Claudius. All of these characters portray similar characteristics; all seemed to appear honest and

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    Looks Are Deceiving Marmara was one of those people that everyone despises. Everyone knows how challenging the first part of the school year can be for new students. I mean‚ you have to make new friends and just get used to an unaccustomed environment. Well‚ it was not like that for Marmara! She had already become popular on the first day and was elected as class representative for she was intelligent and talented. She wrote two books that are published‚ had good looks‚ a beautiful voice‚ eye capturing

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    Mr. Little English 12 18 November 2014 Hamlet Hamlet learns the cold truth about his father’s death in Shakespeare’s play. Though out the play‚ the most tragic things happen throughout the royal family. Shakespeare tells a tragedy about the king being murdered by his brother. Everything goes downhill and William shows us repeatedly throughout the play about how different appearance and reality are. Appearance may differ from reality in a huge way and can have an impact on those you love. Claudius

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    repeatedly presented in the story of Hamlet. The characters in the piece constantly use deception‚ spying‚ and plots of revenge to try and figure out the "falsity" in what others are thinking contrasting what they are "pretending" to think. Thesis: Throughout the play‚ all of the main characters in Hamlet exemplify the recurring motifs of deceit and appearance versus reality irony - the two thematic items that dictate the central issue in the play. Hamlet‚ however‚ is the best example of the thematic

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    Appearance vs. Reality Speaker: King “Hamlet‚ this deed‚ for thine especial safety‚ Which we do tender‚ as we dearly grieve For that which thou hast done‚ must send thee hence” (4.3.42-44) • King says he is sending Hamlet to England for his safety‚ when really it is to have him killed • The King makes it seem as though he is doing a good deed‚ when really it is wrong • The King says he cares for Hamlet’s safety as much as he grieves Polonius’ death o He is lying o He does not grieve the

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    3. Reality and appearances‚ or if you prefer‚ being and acting‚ are important themes for both Machiavelli and Shakespeare. Why? How do their perspectives on this subject agree or differ? APPEARANCE vs. REALITY IN "THE PRINCE" AND "HAMLET" One of the most fundamental questions in philosophy is the appearance vs. reality. We find ourselves asking the question of what is genuinely "real‚" and what is viewed merely as just an "appearance‚" and not real? It becomes difficult when we assume there is

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    Hamlet” is one of Shakespeare’s most prominent literary works. He uses a wide variety of imagery which can be incorporated into many themes‚ specifically Appearance versus Reality. Throughout this play there are many references to this theme through the characters’ actions and dialogue. Shakespeare uses these sorts of images to develop a vivid picture for the reader. We are introduced to the theme of Appearance versus Reality early in the play by the introduction of the ghost. The ghost appears

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    Hamlet supports a large array of themes‚ but I feel that the most prominent theme‚ by far‚ must be that of Appearance vs Reality. Shakespeare’s work‚ very much open to interpretation of the individual reader‚ makes the question of the central theme one that proves difficult to choose but simple to support no matter the decision. The play‚ filled with problems and questions answered with yeses or noes or anywhere in-between‚ creates a large area for discussion and person identification. Whether the

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    We can all agree that at one point in our lives we have lied about our personalities. Like those “Expectations vs. Reality” moments we always encounter‚ the appearance of people are not the same as the reality. Never has this been more evident than in Shakespeare’s playwright Hamlet portrayed through several characters. Hamlet is a play solely revolving around revenge. With the play being based on revenge it needs to have characters who are not what they seem to be. This brings in the appearance vs

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    There is a general understanding that appearances can be deceiving. This is one of the most fundamental questions in philosophy‚ appearance vs. reality. When we meet people and get to know them throughout our lives‚ we soon discover that there is a genuine side to everyone behind the appearance they show. In the play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the characters Polonius‚ Rosencrantz‚ Guildenstern‚ and Claudius use appearance vs. reality to manipulate and deceive‚ which ultimately leads to their

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