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    Name ENG-4U Teacher Comparison: Hamlet vs. Gladiator Hamlet is a tragic play that was written by William Shakespeare. In this play‚ it focuses on Hamlet in which he wants to seek revenge as his father murdered by his uncle and now his stepfather‚ as the murderer married his mother and King Hamlets’ wife named Claudius. Gladiator is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Ridley Scott where a loyal Roman general named Maximus Decimus Meridius betrayed when the Emperor Marcus Aurellus’s ambitious

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    (Phaedrus). In Shakespeare’s Hamlet the theme appearance vs. reality is seen used several times throughout the play. Every character in Hamlet uses some form of deception and manipulation. There were four characters that stood out: Hamlet‚ Polonius‚ Gertrude‚ and Claudius. All of these characters portray similar characteristics; all seemed to appear honest and sincere but in reality they are all filled with dishonesty and mischievousness. These characters serve as obstacles for Hamlet as he struggles to discover

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    Outline Topic Three: Fate vs. free will in Hamlet and Oedipus. Choose whether you will analyze fate or free will for Hamlet and fate or free will for Oedipus. I. Introduction: A. Fate is the development of events beyond a persons control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power “fate decided his course” a persons destiny B. Free will is the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate‚ the ability to act at one’s own discretion‚ freedom of choice‚ liberty C. Thesis: Oedipus

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    “Expectations vs. Reality” moments we always encounter‚ the appearance of people are not the same as the reality. Never has this been more evident than in Shakespeare’s playwright Hamlet portrayed through several characters. Hamlet is a play solely revolving around revenge. With the play being based on revenge it needs to have characters who are not what they seem to be. This brings in the appearance vs. reality factor in Hamlet. Every character has something to hide. In the playwright Hamlet‚ the character

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    Hamlet supports a large array of themes‚ but I feel that the most prominent theme‚ by far‚ must be that of Appearance vs Reality. Shakespeare’s work‚ very much open to interpretation of the individual reader‚ makes the question of the central theme one that proves difficult to choose but simple to support no matter the decision. The play‚ filled with problems and questions answered with yeses or noes or anywhere in-between‚ creates a large area for discussion and person identification. Whether the

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    An important distinction: "Not guilty by reason of insanity" and "diminished capacity" Although a defense known as "diminished capacity" bears some resemblance to the "reason of insanity" defense (in that both examine the mental competence of the defendant)‚ there are important differences. The most fundamental of these is that‚ while "reason of insanity" is a full defense to a crime -- that is‚ pleading "reason of insanity" is the equivalent of pleading "not guilty" -- "diminished capacity" is

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    that they are complex people with their inner selves differing from their outer selves. Are the characters in Hamlet the same on the inside as they appear to be on the outside? The characters in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet can be studied in a manner relating to appearance versus reality. Some of these characters are Claudius‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern‚ and Hamlet. One character who enables us to examine the theme of appearance versus reality is Claudius‚ the new

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