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    Hamlet‚ Fortinbras and Leartes are all very different people with different lives‚ but as these men interact in the play we learn that there are many circumstances surrounding them that mysteriously connect them. All three of these characters had some reason to avenge some circumstance in their life‚ but they all had a very different way of conquering the object of their hatred. Fortinbras Fortinbras had levied an army to attack and conquer Denmark. Though son of the late King of Norway‚ the

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    What may a study of religious experience indicate about human nature? Comment on the significance of this study. ‘The unreasoned and immediate assurance is the deep thing in us‚ the reasoned argument is but a surface exhibition.’ William James A religious experience is something beyond and outside of human science and understanding. It is‚ in essence‚ an encounter with the divine or ultimate. A religious experience is unique to each person who has one and so there is no specific or exact description

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    In Act I Scene II of Hamlet‚ Gertrude asks Hamlet‚ "Why seems it so particular with thee?" Since death is common to all‚ she asks‚ why does Hamlet seem to be making such a particular fuss about his father’s death? He replies‚ "Seems Madam? Nay it is. I know not seems." It is not a question of seeming‚ but being: His black mourning clothes are simply a true representation of his deep unhappiness. With this line‚ Shakespeare develops the theme of appearance versus reality and that he intends to stress

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    The specific turning point in Hamlet occurs in act III of the play where Hamlet hesitates and decides against killing Claudius where he was sat defenseless. If Hamlet had rather not hesitated in killing Claudius‚ Hamlet would have had the potential to convince the kingdom to see his deed as something honorable due to his evidence from “the mouse trap” and would as a result‚ gain his fortune back. However instead‚ Hamlet’s flaw for over-thinking immobilizes him causing him to allow Claudius the upper

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    in fire‚ some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire‚ I hold those who favor fire.” In this excerpt from Frost’s poem‚ “Fire and Ice”‚ the usage of the idea of the end of the world illustrates how Frost uses nature in his poem. In Robert Frost’s poems: “Fire and Ice”‚ “A Prayer in Spring”‚ and “Desert Place”‚ the power of nature is exercised metaphorically to exemplify the positive and negative aspects of human nature. Human nature can be described as pure nature; one minute‚ people are content

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    Poetry Poets use many ways when they want to communicate something using poems. Poems are used as a means of passing ideas‚ information and expression of feelings. This has made the poets to use the natural things and images that people can relate with so that they can make these poems understandable. The most common forms of writing that are used by the poets are the figurative language for example imagery and metaphors. In addition‚ the poets use the natural landscape in their attempt to

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    developing the main character? What it reveals about the characters? Use a theme. How betrayal was a theme and how if affected the main character? William Shakespeare‚ one of the most influential writers in history‚ was renowned for masterfully elaborating themes of real life into his pieces of literature. In fact‚ his plays were able to transcend time‚ influencing the course of western literature because of their universal thematic. In one of Shakespeare’s most acclaimed plays‚ Hamlet‚ the author dissects

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    1. If difficult situations arise‚ what is your initial reaction? Do you fight or flee? Do you stay calm or get agitated? Do you “own” your part of the situation or look to lay blame on anyone other than yourself? Consider how your initial reaction may affect your ability to resolve a situation effectively. If difficult situations arise‚ my initial reaction is to fight. I take the time to do reflect and think of the best way to deal with the difficult situation so I can move on. I stay calm and face

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    What attribute do you most admire about your character‚ and what attribute do you least admire about your character? The attribute that I most admire about my character is that I am very patient. It is hard to get me frustrated or mad because of this. I can last a very long time with little kids. I believe that patients has helped me accomplish this. Others have told me before that I am very patient with kids. The Attribute that I least admire about myself would be that I can be unproductive at

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    reasoning is prevalent throughout the play. Death in Hamlet‚ is presented as a cycle‚ one that levels humanity. In a play where most of the characters die‚ death itself is therefore an underlying theme throughout the play‚ but some of the most interesting reflections on death happen in the scenes we least expect them to. In Hamlet’s discussion with the King after Polonius’s death‚ and in Hamlet’s conversation with the skull of the court jester‚ death and what happens after death‚

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