The notion of death seems to be the definite consequence for any sort of conflict for the characters of William Shakespeare's Hamlet
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Varun Mohapatra English SL 29/10/2004 The notion of death seems to be the definite consequence for any sort of conflict for the characters of William Shakespeare's Hamlet William Shakespeare's Hamlet is an anecdote of love, tragedy and the demise of man. Inevitably, a story with so much conflict and turmoil will involve death to some degree, and Shakespeare's expression of death is unimpeachable. The altercation of the characters is the driving force behind the ultimate tragedy that befalls the characters. This conflict is a succession of events which leads to the climax, their downfall. What is the conflict that causes their destruction? It is the king's death which eventually causes Hamlet's own destruction. Hamlet, as the protagonist, is the leading factor that affects the other characters notably Claudius and Gertrude. Claudius as Hamlet's opposite, his opponent and the antagonist of the play would noticeably be influenced by Hamlet's actions. The other characters, especially Ophelia...

