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Hamlet: A Noble Prince Who Suffers From a Corrupt Environment
Summary: This essay is mainly focused on Hamlet and his tragic lifestyle. The play is written by Shakespeare, who has created a masterpiece that is now recognized by most all-notable scholars.
Ever since I was acquainted with tragic plays, I fell in love with the ideas, concepts, and even moral beliefs of these tragic style writers. Having never truly understood or read any of William Shakespeare's work, it was hard to see where he was coming from. After reading and analyzing Hamlet, my first instincts depicted Shakespeare as a dramatist who was bent on creating an overly tragic, unfathomable drama. That is why this essay is based around defending the opinion that "Hamlet is a noble prince who suffers from a corrupt world that is not suitable to his sensitive moral nature." By doing this, the original implications will hopefully be disproved. Maybe in the end, it will bee seen where Shakespeare is coming from in this enigmatic play.
We begin with Horatio, the scholar who is invited by two guards standing watch in...
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