Throughout Hamlet revenge is a very frequent topic. Revenge is first brought up in the play when Hamlet's dead father comes to him as a ghost and tells him "thy serpent that did sting thy fathers life now wears his crown," after Hamlet finds out about this he tells his father "it is adieu adieu remember me. i have sworn it."
Later on in the play when Hamlet is in Claudius's room with his mother he mistake Polonius for Claudius and stabs him through the curtain. When Laertes arrives to Denmark and finds out about his fathers death, and Ophelia's madness him and Claudius make a plan to get revenge on Hamlet.
This is good. Maybe try to get away from listing the events that happened in the storyline and talk more about what things mean.
ReplyDeleteI like this...but you should talk more about how revenge has an effect on the story instead of just talking about who takes revenge.
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ReplyDeleteWish I knew who had posted this, as I'd like to give you credit for this. Revenge is a fine topic, but Kaelie and others have a point in that you don't treat it with much depth here. Check out some of the other posts above to get some ideas of where you can go with this topic.