Explore Revenge in Shakespeare's Hamlet

An ideal answer would include a clear thread of argument, showing a thoughtful response to the play. Each point made should be backed up with relevant quotations from the text and build upon the argument. For example, a structure may resemble:

Establish the appearance ghost as the tragic motor for revenge – therefore transforming Hamlet into an avenger.Explore Hamlet’s role as an avenger – Locate points within the play where he conforms to his role.HOWEVER, also locate points within the play where he delays revenge. Establish Hamlet as a reluctant avenger.Therefore, the play is transformed from a play about revenge into a play about delaying revenge – instead of acting, Hamlet speculates on the human condition.

Ultimately, the points, though there are more obvious ones to include, shouldn’t affect the mark of the essay, as long as the ones chosen are coherent and well argued.

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