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All is not what it seems in Shakespeare’s Hamlet:  

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Draft Essay Topic: "All is not what it seems" in William Shakespeare's Hamlet (1200 words) Appearance vs. Reality is one of the main theme and stylistic device used in the play, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Most characters in the play are unpredictable, unless audience analysis every bits and pieces of the text in order to find the truth, really to see inside the real character. This form of stylistic device can be very interesting in a play because sometimes there are soliloquies, irony, or even foreshadowing. Appearance vs. Reality is a challenge for the character in the play, because there's other character's in the play doesn't know what's going on in the other character's mind. Although some characters predict or tries to find out what's on the other character's mind and this can be a bravery or foolish attempt because he/she would get killed in later on in...

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