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    Revenge is an emotion‚ a feeling that virtually everyone has felt‚ and one that everyone has acted upon. There are two trains of thought on revenge; one in the Bible‚ where there are instructions “to ‘give life for life‚ eye for eye‚ tooth for tooth‚’” etc. and Martin Luther King Jr.’s response to it‚ “the old law of ‘an eye for an eye’ leaves everyone blind” (Price). Revenge can leave a person or group of persons dwelling on the topic of what caused the revenge. It can incur unhappiness and leave

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    Revenge in HamletHamlet is the finest of all plays in the English revenge tradition” (Shakespeare‚ IV). The recurring theme in William Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet‚ is revenge‚ every character in this play wants revenge on someone else. Revenge in this play means murder. From the beginning right through until the end of the book‚ there are three instances where revenge is seen; the ghost of Hamlet senior wants revenge on Claudius‚ Hamlet wants revenge on Claudius and Laertes wants revenge

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    Revenge To seek revenge means to inflict harm or hurt on somebody for something they have done. Seeking revenge can leave you dwelling on the situation‚ causing you to be unhappy. Revenge is one of the biggest instincts we have as humans. It is an emotion that is triggered when somebody does you wrong. In the Shakespearean play Hamletrevenge is the theme that sticks out the most. In the play‚ Hamlet and Laertes seek revenge for the wrong doing of their fathers. While doing so‚ they both end up

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    One of the overriding themes of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is the futility of revenge. The most obvious insistence upon revenge in the play is that of Hamlet himself who seeks to right the wrong of the murder of his father by Claudius. Both Laertes and Fortinbras are also out to seek revenge. Every one of the three eldest sons had one thing in common: they all wanted revenge for a slaughtered father. In the time in which this play is set‚ avenging the murder of a father was part of one’s honor

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    Hamlet: Revenge or Scruples? Andrew Brian "’Vengeance is mine‚’ sayith the Lord". What does this mean? I believe what the Christians meant it to mean is that we‚ as humans‚ have no right to seek revenge‚ that only "the Lord" has the right to decide when to take revenge. We say this‚ but do we follow it? No‚ I think not. We all try to take revenge into our own hands‚ in one form or another. Revenge is one strong theme that holds throughout "Hamlet". We see Prince Hamlet try to execute a

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    Revenge in all forms usually carries tragic elements‚ the death or plight of one man‚ will naturally cause grievance for another. However the lust with which Hamlet seeks his revenge is one with little equilibrium‚ his thirst for death throws all his other actions into a catastrophic unbalance that ultimately leads to further tragedy within his opposing character throughout the play. Beginning with his soliloquy in Act 4‚ its clear Hamlet knows to what extent his lust for ’eye for an eye’ revenge

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    Revenge is a theme that is most prominent in Hamlet‚ through Helmet’s fierce desire to avenge his father’s murderer is what drives the play. Within Modern day society a belief in revenge is an obsession. As the media is constantly bombarding society with the deceptions of supposedly “sweet” revenge. Novels and Films are often based around the heroic figure’s quest for revenge‚ while newspapers portray the stories of vengeance such as; wars‚ law suits and murder. “revenge is sweet”? According to many

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    2011 Discuss Hamlet as a revenge tragedy Revenge has caused the downfall of many a person. Its consuming nature causes one to act recklessly through anger rather than reason. Revenge is an emotion easily rationalized; one turn deserves another. However‚ this is a very dangerous theory to live by. Throughout Hamletrevenge is a dominant theme. Fortinbras‚ Laertes‚ and Hamlet all seek to avenge the deaths of their fathers. But in so doing‚ all three rely more on emotion than thought‚ and take

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    responsibility of revenge on the perpetrator falls to Hamlet‚ since he believes his father was murdered. Hamlet learned the events that unfolded during his father’s murder in the garden from a ghost that claimed to be the spirit of King Hamlet. In both soliloquies‚ his desire and drive to kill Claudius is “prompted to [his] revenge by heaven and hell” (2.2.547). His thoughts of revenge derive from seeing his father’s thought to be spirit in purgatory. The ghost that visited Hamlet may be the “devil”

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    Revenge without guilt – The complete and perfect scheme. (or Heaven Bound Hamlet) In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the intensely introspective character‚ Hamlet‚ purposely uses an internal dialogue and calculatingly waits and plots to cope with the moral issues‚ draw out his enemies and manipulate the situation to exact revenge without guilt‚ all while feigning madness. Shakespeare and his contemporaries were fascinated by madness. This fascination was perhaps connected to not being able to distinguish

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