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Hamlet Themes Essay Research Paper In the

Hamlet Themes Essay, Research Paper


In the play, ?Hamlet?, by William Shakespeare. the theme of this play is


revenge. William Shakespeare was born in April, 1564 in Stratford, Warwickshire,


about 100 miles northwest of London. According to the records of Stratford’s


Holy Trinity Church, he was baptized on April 26. Since it was customary to


baptize infants within days of birth, and since Shakespeare died 52 years later


on April 23, and–most significantly–since April 23 is St. George’s day, the


patron saint of England, it has become traditional to assign the birth day of


England’s most famous poet to April 23. Shakespeare’s parents were John and Mary


Shakespeare, who lived in Henley Street, Stratford. John, the son of Richard


Shakespeare, was a whittawer (a maker, worker and seller of leather goods such


as purses, belts and gloves) and a dealer in agricultural commodities. He was a


solid, middle class citizen at the time of William’s birth, and a man on the


rise. He served in Stratford government successively as a member of the Council


(1557), constable (1558), chamberlain (1561), alderman (1565) and finally high


bailiff (1568)–the equivalent of town mayor. About 1577 John Shakespeare’s


fortunes began to decline for unknown reasons. There are records of debts. In


1586 he was replaced as alderman for slacking responsibilities, and in 1592 was


reprimanded for not coming to church for fear of process of debt. Mary, the


daughter of Robert Arden, had in all eight children with John Shakespeare.


William was the third child and the first son. Shakespeare attended the


Stratford grammar school now known as The King?s New School. On November 28,


1582, the Bishop of Worcester issued the marriage bond for "William


Shagspere" and "Ann Hathaway of Stratford." On May 26, 1583,


their first daughter Susanna was baptized. Two years later, twins were born,


named Hamnet and Judith, named after Hamnet and Judith Sadler, apparently


lifetime friends to Shakespeare. Throughout his life, William Shakespeare has


written many works that illustrated society and the psychological aspects of it.


Examples of his works include ?Love?s Labours Lost? (1593), ?King


John? (1596) and ?Romeo Juliet? (1595). Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616


and was buried in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church April 25. On the slab over


his grave appear the words: GOOD FREND FOR JESUS SAKE FORBEARE, TO DIGG THE DUST


ENCLOASED HEARE. BLESTE BE Ye MAN Yt SPARES THES STONES, AND URST BE HE Yt MOVES


MY BONES. This thesis statement is appealing because when I read the play it


made me think about how people always use revenge for motivation to achieve


their goals. Such as Hamlet when he used revenge to avenge his father?s death.


I feel that revenge is a great motivation tool because for those people who feel


that they need to avenge something, it can be a very self satisfying that they


had fought for what was once lost. Hamlet is often called an "Elizabethan


revenge play." All the action of Hamlet is based on the one task the ghost


sets the prince: to avenge his father’s murder. This powerful demand is


countered in Hamlet’s mind by three questions: Is revenge a good or an evil act?


Is Claudius truly guilty and so to be punished? Is it Hamlet’s responsibility to


punish him? Throughout the play Shakespeare raises questions about whether


justice is to be left to the state or taken into one’s own hands, and about


whether it is possible, in a cunning and deceitful world, to tell the good man


from the criminal. These

questions are focused on Hamlet, who must decide


whether to avenge his father or not, and if so, how. They are reflected in the


parallel stories of Fortinbras and Laertes, who also have obligations of revenge


to fulfill. The Serpent that did sting thy father’s life Now wears his crown (I,


v) The ghost of Hamlet’s father speaks these lines in explaining to Hamlet that


Claudius murdered him, and that Hamlet must avenge his father’s death. These


lines set the stage for the basic plot in the play. To be, or not to be,–that


is the question:–Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer, the slings and


arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take arms against a sea of troubles … (III,


i) The beginning of the most famous soliloquy in the play, and probably in the


English language. Hamlet meditates on life’s most basic philosophical dilemma,


namely life and whether it is worth living. Is it nobler to accept life’s


hardships quietly, or is death preferable? In the story Laertes?s father also


dies and decides to avenge his father?s death right away unlike Hamlet who


waits until the end. According to Joel Sommer Littauer ?Hamlet swears revenge.


But rather than swoop instantly to that revenge, Hamlet pretends to be insane in


order to mask an investigation of the accusation brought by his father’s ghost.


Why Hamlet puts on this "antic disposition" and delays in killing


Claudius is the central question of the play. But Hamlet did not swear to his


dead father that he, detective-like, would investigate. Hamlet swore revenge.


And he has more than enough motivation to exact revenge.? Hamlet investigates


his fathers murder by acting all disassociated. ?The reasons for Hamlet’s


obsession with exacting revenge against Claudius are fairly straightforward. The


ghost of Hamlet Sr. informed Hamlet that Claudius killed Hamlet Sr. and thus


usurped him from his throne. In doing so, he emasculated Hamlet by robbing him


of his central role model of masculinity, namely his father. He also committed


the moral and political sin of regicide, and the familial sin of killing his


brother and subsequently sleeping with his wife. Claudius also deprived Hamlet


of his rightful kingship, since Hamlet was second in line after Hamlet Sr. In


addition, Hamlet now knows that his love of his mother is corrupted since she is


affectionate towards his emasculating enemy. ? ( Elliot, 22) Elliot was saying


that Hamlet?s father returned to inform him that Claudius killed him. Hamlet


then realized that Claudius has not only killed his father, he denied him of


being king. In the play, ?Hamlet? by William Shakespeare, I believe that the


theme of this play is revenge. Throughout the story, Hamlet is contemplating


about revenge (against whom? and why?). Hamlet wasn?t sure if he found it


worth while risking his own life to avenge his father?s .He challenged


Claudius to fight. He kills him, yet Hamlet dies because of poison that was on


Laertes sword before he fought Claudius. Revenge isn?t worth killing anyone


like Hamlet did. Its like a game, if you are defeated by an opponent, you will


always remember what had happened so you can be better prepared the next time


you face them . But in life I don?t think its right to go out and kill someone


like Hamlet did or Laertes. Say you do kill someone to avenge a person?s


death. Where does that take you? It doesn?t take you anywhere. Mostly likely


you will end up in jail for a long time. People always say ?revenge is


sweet? but there are many different ways of handling situations such as


Hamlet.

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