Sunday, August 4, 2019
Live or Die Essay -- essays research papers
In William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Hamlet, the ghost of Hamletââ¬â¢s father appears very briefly. However, he provides the basis for the development and eventual downfall of Hamletââ¬â¢s character. The play begins with a dismal Hamlet mourning his fatherââ¬â¢s death Recognizing this gloom, Queen Gertrude urges Hamlet to ââ¬Å"cast thy nighted color off, and let thine eye look like a friend on Denmarkâ⬠(I, ii, 68-69). Soon after, the ghost appears, insisting, ââ¬Å"If thou didst ever thy father love, revenge his foul and most unnatural murderâ⬠(I, v, 24-25). As Hamlet decides to scourge the past and present evils in Denmark, the ghost unleashes death and malice onto the stage. The first and most obvious change which the ghost instills into Hamlet is a vengeful spirit. Not only must Hamlet destroy Claudius, but he must also stop Fortinbras from invading Denmark. Although less obvious, the second task can be inferred from the fact that the ghost appears wearing ââ¬Å"the very armor he had on when he the ambitious Norway combatedâ⬠(I, i, 60-61). Hamlet spends the entire play trying to carry out these orders, eventually causing the downfall of his spirit. Partly because he feels reserve and guilt for his task, Hamlet delays taking action throughout the play. However, this paradoxical delay only makes Hamlet feel more guilty. He questions his self-worth and even considers suicide, pondering, ââ¬Å"To die -- to sleep -- no more; and by a sleep to say we end the heartache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is he...
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