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    Duty of the Offspring: A Comparison Between Modern Society and Hamlet Shakespeare shows in Hamlet‚ many relationships are based on emotional bonds‚ which‚ according to tradition‚ should be strong and unquestionable. The bonds of blood‚ those of friendship‚ and those of social position affect the relationships in this play. Shakespeare shows that loyalty and familial devotion‚ defined in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary‚ as "the fact or state of being ardently dedicated and loyal towards one’s family"

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    Throughout the tragedy of Hamlet‚ Shakespeare writes about Hamlet’s journey of seeking revenge. The play begins with Marcellus and Barnardo taking watch over the Denmark castle one night and running into a ghost in the shape of King Hamlet who recently passed. Along with these two men enters Francisco and Horatio‚ Hamlet’s friends‚ who also witness the appearance of the ghost and decide to inform Hamlet of what they have seen. After explaining to Hamlet what they have seen they advise him to see

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    whether it is in words‚ thoughts‚ or actions. Hamlet‚ a play by William Shakespeare‚ shows how craziness can affect one’s mind and other people’s minds. Hamlet‚ the main character‚ is shown as being psychotic on multiple occasions throughout the play which leads to the formation of other people’s opinion about Hamlet. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet shows how Hamlet’s actions‚ thoughts‚ and the thoughts‚ actions‚ and words of other characters reveal why Hamlet is a truly demented person. Hamlet’s actions

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    Certainty and Doubt Argumentative Essay The concept of certainty and doubt has been explored by a multitude of individuals throughout the years. William Lyon Phelps‚ an American educator‚ journalist‚ and professor‚ believed that certainty is the key “to accomplish[ing] virtually anything.” On the opposite side of the continuum‚ Bertrand Russell‚ a British author‚ mathematician‚ and philosopher‚ believed that “we ought always to entertain our opinions…with doubt.” Both men are correct‚ but only partially

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    “The Arrow impossibility theorem and its implications for voting and elections” Arrow’s impossibility theorem represents a fascinating problem in the philosophy of economics‚ widely discussed for insinuating doubt on commonly accepted beliefs towards collective decision making procedures. This essay will introduce its fundamental assumptions‚ explain its meaning‚ explore some of the solutions available to escape its predictions and finally discuss its implications for political

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    Certainty is not a bad thing because it makes a person passionate and confident. During this scene‚Jurors 3 and 4 were trying to convince 8 how the defendant was guilty. Juror 8 was the only juror to vote not guilty initially. As jurors 3 and 4 were explaining how clear it was that the defendant was guilty‚ juror 3 stated‚ “They proved it in a dozen ways. Do you want me to list them?”(556)This shows how much evidence there actually is‚ Rose intended to do this to show certainty in the jurors. This

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    obviously condemning revenge. In Hamlet‚ William Shakespeare portrays this topic in a similar way‚ indicating strong disapproval of vengeance. This play opens with Hamlet discovering that the death of his father (and King) was done by his uncle who remarried the Queen (Hamlet’s mother) and took the crown of Denmark. Hamlet wants revenge‚ but first needs proof that it was definitely Claudius. In finding proof‚ Hamlet angers Laertes who ends up seeking revenge on Hamlet while Fortinbras is seeking revenge

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    William Shakespeare’s plays are known for using a wide array of ideas‚ and themes that recur throughout his plays which include mortality‚ deceit‚ ambition‚ revenge‚ rivalries‚ tragic character flaws‚ internal conflict and appearance versus reality. Hamlet by Shakespeare approaches‚ and deals with many of the recurring themes used in other Shakespeare plays like Macbeth. Hamlet is characterized in consequence of his actions‚ and by his interior strife with himself over whether he should kill Claudius

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    Certainty and doubt co-exist. The is no doubt without certainty (vice versa). The growth of the idea may be swayed by evidence (verbal‚ visible‚ or experience). Verbal evidence is not always credible and relies on the character of the person speaking; however‚ the speaker may conceal or twist the truth around to arrive at a logical point of view‚ therefore any person may believe the persons point. Lawyers‚ magicians‚ and politicians use pieces of the truth to direct certainty or doubt about their

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    by both certainty and doubt. Many of us are natural optimists and only see the good in things; by remaining positive‚ we are certain that everything will resolve itself. However‚ we can never be certain how every event will naturally play out so we result to realism. By doubting the outcome of an event‚ we not only remain realistic but prepare ourselves for an undesirable result. Both William Lyon Phelps and Bertrand Russell strongly support their stance on the difference between certainty and doubt

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