The best examples are probably in the "too too solid flesh" soliloquy. There the distinction between earthly things and heavenly things, and the distinction between King Hamlet and Claudius. Also, when Prince Hamlet is addressing ...
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I don't think you can watch them online for free. But it is correct that most likely your library will have all three of them, or you could check are your local video rental store. I would think they would be among the cheapest rentals.
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Relationships : Death and murder, with all the main characters related -- Father and Son, Father and Daughter, Son and Mother.
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This is probably one of the most complex questions that could be asked. Even though it seems simple enough, given the intricacies of the play, it is powerfully deep. I would submit that Hamlet possesses two sources of tragedy. The first ...
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Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark whose father is killed by Hamlet's Uncle (who also marries Hamlet's mother). Hamlet's father appears as a ghost at the beginning of the play and asks Hamlet to avenge his death. Hamlet spends the rest of the ...
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The Pain of Life/ Miserable Existence Metamorphosis Unfortunately, Gregor does not have the courage to go out and find something better; he accepts his miserable existence in order to have financial security. Then his transformation occurs;...
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In Act IV, Hamlet is pressed by Claudius to reveal the location of Polonius's body, Hamlet tells him that Polonius is being MORE?
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