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Hamlet Theme Essay

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In the play Hamlet written by William Shakespeare, the theme of revenge is overwhelming and and that is why this theme is very interesting for me to explore. Many characters attempt to lure their enemies to their death as payback. In our society, revenge is often brought out by anger and often based on the principle of “eye for an eye” but in Hamlet, that idea is not very successful and Shakespere is almost trying to teach the audience that revenge is often best when it i well planned. The main characters Laertes, Fortinbras, and Hamlet, all seek revenge for the deaths of their fathers. In the play, the Ghost says “Take revenge for his horrible murder, that crime against nature.”(Hamlet act 2). There are three main revenge plots within the play and each one is conceived by each of the main characters. The first plot belongs to Hamlet and he wants to avenge the killing of his father by killing his uncle Claudius. Everyone believed that Hamlet’s father King Hamlet died accidentally but when his ghost appears and tells that it was his brother Claudius who killed him, Hamlet …show more content…

reacts swiftly and recklessly. He returns to Elsinore threatening to overthrow Claudius if he does not explain the death of Polonius. When Claudius tells Laertes that Hamlet is responsible, Laertes swears he will have his revenge; “Only I’ll be revenged. Most thoroughly for my father” (IV, v, 133-134). He immediately agrees to take part in the King’s plan to kill Hamlet. Laertes conspires with the King to deceive Hamlet and challenge him to a fencing match, where Laertes will kill Hamlet with a poison-tipped rapier. For good measure, Claudius also prepares a cup filled with poison ready for Hamlet, if Laertes’ sword fails to achieve its goal. King Claudius and Laertes’ plan to exterminate Hamlet works, but it comes along with their deaths as well, which reinforces the theme of

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