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NAME: AMJAD YOUSIF CLASS: SR.4.F SUB : ENGLISH COURSEWORK-HAMLET (DOUBLE ENTRY) DATE : Q) In what way is Hamlet a play that teaches the reader valuable lessons of life? "Hamlet", one of the most inspiring and interesting plays of Shakespeare. Shakespeare with his genius and ability to understand man and human physiology has given us a deep insight into human nature and a broader view of the characters. Shakespeare's tragedies revolved around a person of social or intellectual status, whose life is ruined by one great tragic mistake or tragic flaw. "Hamlet" like many other Shakespearian plays reveal Shakespeare's gift for dramatic characterization and brilliant poetic imagery. Along with his great plot it is Shakespeare's language techniques and most importantly his poetic language that makes his plays, "not of and age but for all time." Many people consider the play "Hamlet", to be one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies ever written, due to the mystery...

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