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    1984 and Hamlet

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    a great amount of similarities when you compare 1984 and Hamlet‚ about maintaining high moral standards. First of all in 1984 the proles are forbidden to interact with prostitutes‚ because they are not supposed to fall in love and they are not supposed to enjoy sex. “but a real love affair was an almost unthinkable event. The women of the party were all alike. Chastity was as deeply ingrained in them as party loyalty” pg.71 in comparison‚ in hamlet‚ the royal family does not have the freedom to

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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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    Themes In 1984

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    state operates out in the open‚ since total power has removed any need for subterfuge’’ (Crouch‚2013). 7. THEMES 7.1.Totalitaranism In “1984” Orwell presents a perfect totalitarian state. The main themes of the novel is totalitarianism and it’s dark sides. Orwell tries to warm the world what the promotion of communism might deliver if it operates unchecked. The citizens

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    Hamlet Themes

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    Hamlet Themes: Sanity vs. Insanity Study Guide: 1. What gives evidence that Hamlet is not really insane but just upset? The fact that Hamlet is re-enacting the murder of his father shows the readers that he is well aware of the situation and what has occurred. He is not in denial of the death‚ but seems to want King Claudius to feel guilty with his wrong doing. 2. What gives evidence that Hamlet is insane and not just upset? The way Hamlet acted around Ophelia gave signs that he was going

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    Numerous themes permeate William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. However‚ the central conflict that Hamlet‚ the protagonist‚ faces is the difficult task of finding a balance between his thoughts and his actions. In the play’s opening act Hamlet is given the duty of avenging his father’s death. Hamlet’s father’s ghost tells him to kill his uncle‚ Claudius‚ who is also his father’s murderer. Hamlet must also maintain a clear conscience. Hamlet is then forced to find a perfect solution‚ but being the intellectual

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    Huang ENG4U Renatha 2014-08-25 Vengeance in Hamlet Time and time again‚ we as a complex society have recognized in many pieces of great literature the idea of man and revenge. Throughout history‚ the idea of vengeance has destroyed large communities‚ populations and entire civilizations. The problem with man and revenge is that one may be side-tracted of why or whom he is avenging. This similar idea is conveyed in the theme of Shakespear’s Hamlet ‚ "Vengeance can confuse a man’s mind and soul

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    Themes in Hamlet Impossibility of Certainty and Delay of Action Hamlet undoubtedly takes a long time to avenge his father’s murder‚ and his hesitation is his tragic flaw. He spends a great deal of effort thinking and analyzing and far less acting on his dead father’s request for revenge. Hamlet’s delay of action is a direct result of his attempts to obtain more certain knowledge about what he needs to do as well as the circumstances of his father’s death. However‚ had he not taken so long‚ the

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    Hamlet‚ morality‚ providence‚ humanity and the state What does Hamlet teach us? 1) Questions of Morality 2) The power of providence 3) The nature of humanity 4) The strength of the state * is Hamlet ‘right’ to commit murder in the name of justice * is ‘justice’ mote important than ‘duty’ to the law‚ to the king‚ to ones country? * Revenge is a contradiction‚ because it requires and act of injustice on behalf of justice * In many ways Hamlet the character explores

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    Three themes of 1984

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    chained to the sky. (Bob Dylan)" In the book 1984 there is no freedom whatsoever. The author George Orwell wrote about a dystopia where the people are constantly being tricked to believe something‚ no one is free‚ and individuality is destroyed. This book can be summarized into three themes. Someday think they are fear‚ hope and defeat. After reading 1984‚ I concluded the true three themes are hate‚ rebellion and defeat. I believe the first part of 1984 exemplifies hate. Throughout these chapters

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    betrayal. William Shakespeare is known for expanding themes of real life situations into his literature. In one of his most much-admired plays‚ Hamlet‚ he goes deep into the common theme of betrayal. Although the play carries the name of the leading role‚ all characters play vital roles in the progress of the many layers of the meaning of the complex plot and the character of Hamlet himself. From the opening to the closing of the play‚ Hamlet experiences a change of character through the betrayals

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