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    the play pretend to be someone they are not‚ specifically Polonius‚ Hamlet and Claudius. They appear to be different than their true selves and deceive others for their own personal gain. These characters have two faces; one is the one the present to the public. It is usually that of a noble‚ kind‚ and polite person. The second face is how the character is in reality and this face reveals what their true thoughts and feelings are. Polonius appears to be a loving‚ caring and honest father. He seems

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    assertion affected her as she did not understand that Hamlet was simply feigning madness‚ and instead she claims “And I‚ of ladies most deject and wretched‚” (Act III Scene II) attesting to the manner in which she was distraught. Moreover‚ the death of Polonius greatly affected

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    example‚ Hamlet may seem as if he likes his mother‚ but really he despises her. Or‚ how Claudius acts innocent by wanting to help Danemark as their ruler but really he is the one who murdered the king to become the king. Even when it comes to Polonius looking like a good father when really he doesn’t even trust in his own children who happen to be adults. These are just some examples in Act I of Hamlet that prove the point. Hamlet appears to still be loyal to his mother even after she married

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    dissatisfaction with his own mother‚ Gertrude. Shakespeare’s Elsinore is pulsing with testosterone throughout its palace walls. King Claudius‚ King of Denmark‚ is the chief of state and Gertrude remains loyal and dependent on him. On a lower level‚ Polonius‚ is the chief advisor‚ who is the head of his family and Ophelia remains dependent on him. Hamlet views that both Ophelia and Gertrude are dependent on the men in their lives because they are incapable of fending‚ thinking and supporting themselves

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    First Player‚ and Polonius. This act is directed by Hamlet who wants the actors to put on a performance similar to his father’s death to see if what the ghost said was true and his uncle did kill his father. The First Player is the actor within the play and follows Hamlet’s directions because Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark and has great authority over him. The First Player hopes to get to perform in the palace‚ get paid‚ and possibly get stay the night and be served food. Polonius‚ who is present

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    however they are not adequately credited for their contribution. Gertrude‚ the queen of Denmark plays the role of a peace keeper between her new husband‚ Claudius‚ and her son Hamlet. Ophelia is Prince Hamlet’s romantic interest and daughter of Polonius‚ the man who helped Claudius kill the king. Shakespeare represents both women as submissive‚ naive and feeble instead of their positive traits. In the Elizabethan era‚ women were tutored at home; they were not allowed to attend university or act

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    People’s words and actions do not reveal their true intentions. In Hamlet‚ several characters were acting activities and saying certin words ‚ but inside of them they meant the opposite such as Claudius‚ Polonius‚ and Ophelia. In the beginning of the play‚ the audience was tricked into Claudius being the caring uncle that was giving Hamlet a long speech on how he should move on with his life “Tis sweet and commendable in your nature‚ Hamlet‚ To give these mourning duties to your father But‚ you must

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    requests for Hamlet‚ the play’s protagonist‚ to remove his mourning clothes because the dark clothes depict mourning despite the Queens best attempt to convince the general public that her family seems comforted from her late husband’s death. Second‚ Polonius‚ Claudius’s advisor‚ explains to Laertes‚ Polonius’s son‚ the importance of fancy garments because in his mind what a person wears on the outside is the imperative part of a person despite what the truth about the given person may be. Last the ghost

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    would not‚ in plain terms‚ from this time forth have you so sander and moment leisure as to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet.” (I‚ III‚ 136-140) Ophelia must heed her father’s commands. When Ophelia is requested to converse with Hamlet by Polonius and Claudius‚ she must endure. She attempts to return letters that Hamlet wrote for her‚ this seeming to have a powerful effect on him. Although he has suspicions that their conversation is being eavesdropped on‚ Hamlet does not restrain himself

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    Dramatic irony is a literary technique that occurs when an event happens in the story that the audience understands‚ but the story’s characters cannot grasp. William Shakespeare uses this device throughout a numerous amount of his plays‚ whether it be a comedy or tragedy. This particular element‚ in Shakespearian tragedies‚ is used in order to add a tragic element of not knowing to the story. It is also used to engage the audience and to help reveal the tragic flaw that evidently leads to the hero’s

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