Friday, October 29, 2010

hamlet

Shakespearer always has some of the best tradigies that have ever been made. In Hamlet 6 people die right at the end of the book. Most of the people wernt ever suppos to die but then the king and laredes plan back fires and they both get killed. Through out the whole book hamlet is debating weath he should kill or not. he kills people by just stabbing polonius through a curton. He just starts stabbing in the curton and dosent even care that he killed is girl friends dad. He has so much rage from his dad and just kills who ever he wants to. But this all started because of what is step dad did to his real dad. He killed him and then took his wife and his thrown. Claudeus was the reason hamlet was getting so enraged.

3 comments:

  1. Way to ruin the ending. What's your point?

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  2. Riggs (I'm assuming this is who Sir Peter is--though if I'm wrong, let me know so that I don't mis-assign credit for this post), I'm not really sure what you're after here. This seems like an accurate summary of what happens in the play, but it doesn't take a stab as suggesting WHAT 'what happened' MEANS (which is the true task of literary criticism). Toward the end there, you begin to zero in on Claudius and his responsibility for all the tragedy that follows throughout the play. This (analyzing how Cluadius' actions lead to everyone's downfall) might make for a good approach tot he play.

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