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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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    Common Themes of Fahrenheit 451 Individual self-expression is important: Example 1: “‘I’m still crazy. The rain feels good. I love to walk in it.’” Pg 21 This quote came from Clarisse‚ she talks about her enjoyment of the rain and expresses herself. She admits to being “crazy” in the world they live in but she is written as a happy person. A person who feels‚ not just survives. Example 2: “‘The comfortable people want only wax moon faces‚ poreless‚ hairless‚ expressionless.’” Pg 83 This is

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    Introduction Sophocles’ King Oedipus is a controversial yet transformative work of literature. A masterpiece of its time and even now‚ in a modern society its strong themes are widely applicable. One‚ if not the most provoking themes in this tragedy is fate. Fate as it is eminently implicated in King Oedipus challenges all that we believe. Sophocles upsets with magnificent accuracy one’s reasoning of fate and free will. Shaking the thought of fate as god of our lives‚ we need to understand all

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    In the play‚ Hamlet‚ he was believed to have feigned his madness. I believe he did this as a way to get away with murder. The entire time Hamlet knew what was coming for him if he succeeded at getting revenge for his father’s murder. Overtime‚ Hamlet begins to cross the line into madness. Ophelia‚ also feigned her madness just to get Hamlet’s head back in the game. She was on a mission to figure out why Hamlet has gone mad. Hamlet’s method to have feigned his madness may have been to have a reason

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    A child is expected to have respect and obey the parents in an unconditional matter. In the play Hamlet the author‚ Shakespeare includes both themes of filial duty and appearance versus reality to explain certain behaviors young Hamlet obtained. Other characters like Ophelia are used to reinforce the theme of filial duty. While Claudius is used to enforcing the theme of appearance versus reality. For instance‚ Hamlet’s filial duty begins when he has vowed to the ghost to avenge his death. “So‚

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    answer. This is one of the main underlying themes of the renowned play‚ Oedipus the King written by Sophocles. Oedipus’ unfortunate fate was a direct result of the harsh and demanding treatment he gave to others. Of course‚ after the realization of this‚ Oedipus grew and was able to learn from his actions and mistakes‚ but what had already been done could not be undone. The main storyline in this play‚ is the one regarding the curse of Thebes.

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    Justin Velez 9/3/2014 Period 2 The four flood narratives that we read in class have a basic and general theme‚ a flood. The narratives have similarities and differences that separate and tie together each story. The stories have a general theme that can be picked up by the most basic of readers. The time period each story takes place in‚ also plays a role in distinguishing each narrative from each other. Characters are also different in each narrative. The events that take place also separate

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    Hamlet and Thoughts About Suicide In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet the topic of death is a pervasive thread throughout the play. From the opening acts dealing with King Hamlet’s ghost through to the lethal finale‚ death is central to the narrative. One aspect of death that is of importance to the play‚ and to the character of Hamlet is the notion of suicide. From both an intellectual rumination of the concept‚ to a practical understanding (the fate of Ophelia) the play explores the myriad ways

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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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