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... suicide is a morally legiti- mate action in an unbearably painful world . Hamlet's grief and mis- ery is such that he frequently longs for death to end his suffering , but he fears that if he commits suicide , he will be consigned to ...
... suicide is a morally legiti- mate action in an unbearably painful world . Hamlet's grief and mis- ery is such that he frequently longs for death to end his suffering , but he fears that if he commits suicide , he will be consigned to ...
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... suicide to end that pain , one damns oneself to eternal suf- fering in hell . The question of the moral validity of suicide in an unbearably painful world will haunt the rest of the play ; it reaches the height of its urgency in the ...
... suicide to end that pain , one damns oneself to eternal suf- fering in hell . The question of the moral validity of suicide in an unbearably painful world will haunt the rest of the play ; it reaches the height of its urgency in the ...
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... suicide is a desirable course of action , " a consummation / Devoutly to be wished . " But , as the religious word " devoutly " signifies , there is more to the question , namely , what will happen in the afterlife . Hamlet immediately ...
... suicide is a desirable course of action , " a consummation / Devoutly to be wished . " But , as the religious word " devoutly " signifies , there is more to the question , namely , what will happen in the afterlife . Hamlet immediately ...
Contenido
ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS | 11 |
CLAUDIUS | 12 |
GERTRUDE | 13 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 24 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
action afterlife ANALYSIS ACT ANALYSIS ANALYSIS appears arras audience avenge his father's behave behavior Bernardo brother castle claims Clau Claudius and Gertrude Claudius's contrast courtiers declares dius dius's dumbshow ears and hearing Elsinore Elsinore Castle England father's death fear feigning madness Fortinbras Fortinbras's Gertrude and Claudius Gertrude's ghost gravedigger guilt Hamlet says Hamlet's father Hamlet's madness idea important insanity Julius Caesar kill Claudius killed Polonius king and queen King Hamlet king's Laertes Marcellus marriage married melancholy mind misogyny moral legitimacy mother motif murder of Polonius Osric play's players Polo Polonius enters Polonius's death Prince Hamlet punish QUESTIONS & ESSAYS QUOTATIONS retributive justice revenge tragedy REVIEW & RESOURCES Reynaldo Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE I SUMMARY SCENES III-IV seems sexual Shakespeare soliloquy soul SparkNotes Guide speaks speech suicide SUMMARY & ANALYSIS tells Horatio theme thoughts throughout the play tragedy truth uncertainty uncle urges Wittenberg Yorick's skull