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- Spying in William Shakespeare's HamletTheme of spying in Hamlet
- Tennessee Williams' HamletThis script for a one-act play, an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" as Tennessee Williams may have adapted it, is written as an homage to both "Hamlet" and to Tennessee Williams.
- The Cultural Influence on the "Universal" Message of HamletAn article creating an opinion on the interpretation of Hamlet in a tribal setting in West Africa.
Literary Analysis of Classical Allusions in Shakespeare's "Hamlet"This is a literary analysis of classical allusions (biblical, mythological, historical) within Shakespeare's Hamlet.
To Love or Not to LoveA budding romance between two people and how their pets played a role.
Hamlet's ProcrastinationIt was not only Hamlet. Uncertainty is the certainty of all but the most fervently self-righteous zealots.- The 7 Deadly Sins: Anger and Wrath in Shakespeare's "Hamlet"A must-read for medieval and Renaissance enthusiasts. Biblical and medieval concepts of the 7 Deadly Sins as applied to Shakespeare's most celebrated work. Study places special focus on wrath, utilizing sources like Dante and Chaucer.
Misunderstanding Obama ContinuesMisunderstanding Obama Continues. Obama is seen as a sort of Hamlet whereas he is a post-Hamlet acting on the stories Hamlet could not or would not tell. This is the basis of continuing misunderstanding of the President.
Hamlet Indiana American Legion Hosts Benefit for Retired Military AnimalsTo some, retired military animals are just animals. To others, like the members of American Legion post 356 in Hamlet, Indiana, these animals deserve to enjoy their retirement like any other veteran.- A Problem with Claudius in HamletWhile reading the play Hamlet, there is a strong possibility that the audience will be persuaded to believe that Hamlet himself has gone mad. The real issue at hand is the fact that King Claudius has allowed social status to mentally impair himself.
- An Essay on HamletThis was an essay for my AP English class, it focuses on Ophelia and how she relates to women in today's society.
- Metadrama in HamletThis article examines the use of metadrama in Act 3, scene 1 of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Metadrama self-consciously addresses the devices of drama, and instances of metadrama can be observed throughout the play.
Hamlet, Indiana Under Boil OrderWhat really happened in Hamlet, Indiana that made the water undrinkable?- Shakespeare's Hamlet: Word Study "Heaven"In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the word "Heaven" is used many times throughout. I'll be studying the various ways in which Shakespeare uses this word.
Ophelia's Hamlet's True Love so it SeemsOphelia's Hamlet's true love so it seems - Sonnet by Stephen C. Rose
10 Best Fiction Books of All Time About ReligionA list of the 10 all-time best fiction books with a religious theme
Bomb Scare in Hamlet, IndianaCitizens of Hamlet, Indiana might wonder if there could have been a better way to handle a bomb scare.- The Tragedy of Hamlet {Part3}Young and honest, Hamlet comes from the university back to his country.
- The Tragedy of Hamlet {Part2}While sailing to England Hamlet grows suspicious of his companions. He secretly visits their cabin and finds a letter in which King Claudius asks the English authorities to put the Prince to death.
- The Tragedy of Hamlet {Part1}The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is perhaps the greatest of all plays ever written in the English language. Books about Hamlet could make a big library.
Hamlet 2 Movie Drinking GameA movie drinking game for the movie Hamlet 2.
Retake the Hamlet - Dawn of War II Mission WalkthroughThis article will serve as a walkthrough for the Dawn of War II mission 'Retake the Hamlet'. Retake the Hamlet is the second mission in Dawn of War II, tasked with retaking and holding a key area that was recently overrun by Orks.- Hamlet (1996) - Blu-Ray ReviewKenneth Branagh's 1996 Hamlet comes to Blu-Ray. How does it stack up in high-definition?
Madness as a Function of Familial Misunderstanding and Melancholy in Hamlet and King LearHamlet and King Lear stand out among the works of the Shakespearean canon for both their cultural pervasiveness and their inherent ingeniousness.
An Exploration of Veiled Religious and Political Dissidence in HamletOne of history's most frequently referenced plays may have an entire layer of religious and political subtext backing it up. Could Shakespeare have been a closet Catholic, expressing his distaste with Protestantism through plays like Hamlet?
Hamlet: Act III Theme and Character AnalysisThe theme of guilt pervades throughout this Shakespearean play - as illustrated through Claudius' depicted remorse - and the paternal notion of supremacy establishes itself as a primary topic, as noted by behaviors, such Gertrude's submissive state.
Hamlet: Act II Theme and Character AnalysisThe theme of madness is elucidated through characters such as Hamlet who become engulfed in degenerate notions; leading to expedited ruin. The ghost of Hamlet - the later - exemplifies a religious paradox as...
Hamlet: Act V Theme AnalysisIn Hamlet, Shakespeare incorporates the theme of supernatural powers as every character experiences an alternate fate in accordance to their own conceptions and behavior.- Hamlet: Act IV Theme and Character AnalysisShakespeare conveys that the nature and source of power is within the hierarchy; for the heavens have bestowed such power upon them - an Elizabethan ideal. Ophelia typifies distress through her numerous states of emotion such as depression...
- Hamlet: Act I Theme and Character AnalysisIn Hamlet, Shakespeare portrays the protagonist, Hamlet, to be an individual who is in accordance to the nature of laws.
- Hamlet Performance ReviewInterpretations of Hamlet have changed in ways Shakespeare never would have imagined.
- The Suppression of Ophelia by Men in Shakespeare's HamletOphelia, who begins as an independent, spirited woman in Hamlet, slowly become suppressed as the men in her life use her for their own purposes. This loss of self eventually leads to her madness and death.
- Comparing Shapespeare's Hamlet to the Urban Film by AlmereydaEven though the play Hamlet focuses strictly on the state of Denmark in a specified era, the recent film adaptation by Almereyda is able to carry over almost all of the necessary elements of the play.
- Contemplating HumanityAn article that examines Shakespeare's famous play Hamlet in a light that exemplifies the philosophical combat contained within Hamlet, as well as humanity in general.
- Literary Analysis of Shakespeare's HamletIn Hamlet, Shakespear has mastered an understanding of human character. Throughout the play, characters develope and natural human relationships can be observed.
- Something Rotten in the State of DeepwaterBarack Obama's handling of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill has at times resembled the behavior of Shakespeare's most complex character. But this calamity shares several other parallels with the most famous piece of literature in the English language.
The Influence of the Play-Going Audience on Shakespeare's WorkShakespeare deliberately structured his writing to appeal to his play-going audiences. The feedback he received from these audiences greatly influenced not only how he directed his plays, but also how he wrote them.- Hamlet's Ophelia and Gertrude: A Look at the Modern and Ancient WomanA look at the astonishing parallels between Shakespeare's women, and the women today
REEF Data Used to Evaluate Evolution in Marine SpeciesData collected by divers and snorkelers as part of the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project were recently used in a large analysis to better understand the patterns of evolution in marine fishes.
Shakespeare: The Lost EpisodesScholars have now released the first of many lost plays of Shakespeare. Against their better judgement.
