'Consider Laertes's contribution to the theme of revenge.' Hamlet
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'Consider Laertes's contribution to the theme of revenge.' -----Hamlet Of the various parallels between Hamlet and Laertes is one of the most telling. From the beginning of the play we see the two in comparable situations, each young men of the court, each seeking university, each spied on by Polonius, each (it would appear) loving Ophelia, in different ways. Therefore, when Laertes finds himself in Hamlet's position of having a father murdered, the audience watches with interest to see how he will react, and how this will compare with Hamlet's behaviour in the same situation. In fact, although Hamlet points out that: 'by the image of my cause I can see The portraiture of his' Laertes reaction to murder of his father is very different from hamlet's, and indeed he is everything which Hamlet rebukes himself for failing to b. He forms the very epitome of a traditional avenger, and almost everything...

