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Examine how Shakespeare explores the role of women in Hamlet. What might the response of a modern audience be to this aspect of the play?
rotten in the state of Denmark
Vendetta 20/4/05 During this term we have read a selection of stories by Maupassant.
Why is 'Hamlet' seen as such a unique play even though it is part of the English revenge tradition in drama?
"Behn conveys both comedy and cruelty through the character of blunt” explore bens presentation of the "Essex calf" in the light of this comment. You should base your answer on a detailed examination of two or more appropriate sequences of your choic
"Compare the way Shakespeare presents Hamlet's 'antic disposition' to the way Ophelia's madness is presented to us in Act V."
"Frailty, thy name is woman." What does the play reveal about the perception of women by men in Shakespeare's society?
"Hamlet is a character about whom we are told so much, yet we know little. Do you agree?"
"Hamlet is better at talking about delay than he is at doing it. Consider the reasons for his delay"
"Hamlet is better at talking about revenge, than he is at doing it." Consider the reasons for his delay.
"Hamlet is so much more than a traditional revenge tragedy"
"Hamlet is ultimately selfish by taking revenge in his own time as he causes much unnecessary death" By referring to at least 2 sequences from the play explain whether you agree with it or not.
"Hamlets Character is contradictory". Discuss.
"How does Shakespeare represent the development of Hamlet's revenge during the first three acts of the Play?"
"I hold my duty as I hold my soul both to my God and to my gracious king". In what ways does Hamlet challenge this statement then? In what ways does Shakespeare challenge this statement now?
"In one respect....is 'Hamlet' rock-steady. It is completely true to the mature Shakespearian concept of tragedy whereby the destructive power of evil set going by an official offence against pietas."
"O Villain, Villain, Smiling Damned Villain!" Hamlet's opinion of his uncle is quite clear, but for a large part of the play it is not a view, which is shared by an audience. To what extent do you agree with the above
"One Good Beating"
"Shakespeare skilfully weaves political and personal themes an issues ion the opening act of the play", "Shakespeare's aim in Act 1 is to establish Hamlet firmly as the pivotal character in the play" What do you see as the importance of Act 1?
"Shakespeare's women are merely objects of beauty; their sole function to be possessed"- Katie Stockholm - Discuss this in the light of the relationship between Ophelia and Hamlet and explore the extent to which he "loved" her.
"Show How Plot, Charecterisation and Theme Are Effectively Portrayed In Act 1 of Hamlet"
"Something have you heard of Hamlet's transformation" It is not only Hamlet who is 'transformed' - the concepts of transformation and decay are at the centre of the play both for Shakespeare's audience and for modern theatregoers - Discuss.
"Spirit of health or goblin damned?" How do we understand the ghost in Act 1 Scene 5 of Hamlet?
"The main action of Hamlet is the attempt to search out and destroy the hidden imposthume which is poisoning the body politic of Denmark." Consider this view.
"Three young men in search of revenge." This sentence is the clearest way the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare can be summarised.

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