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Meaning Of Revenge In Hamlet

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Hamlet has been disputed for centuries. Scholars and literature enthusiast have argued over its true intent and what Shakespeare’s deeper meaning really was. Some people have viewed Hamlet with approaches such as a traditional revenge tragedy, philosophical, romantic, and more trying to understand the work. Hamlet is filled to the brim with all sorts of literary devices and abstract meanings. Throughout the play we see Hamlets heart break as he finds out that the death of his father is from the hands of his uncle who only two months later married Hamlet’s mother and took his father's throne. The reader sees how Hamlet reacts to this and how he avenges his fathers death. Under the many layers that intertwine the story of Hamlet there are deeper meanings.

One of these approaches, one of the more common ones, is the traditional revenge tragedy. In this approach Hamlet’s intent to get revenge for his father's death is apparent. In revenge tragedies there is commonly “mad scenes”, “madness”, “passion” and “admiration of a figure” ( Charles A. 372); Hamlet expresses all of these; from his admiration of his father, his passion for avenging his father’s gruesome death, going mad from seeing the ghost of the king, and mad scenes of Hamlet creating chaos and upheaval. Hamlet is completely occupied with getting back revenge on his uncle for killing his father, stealing his throne and marrying his mother. In the process of getting revenge on his uncle Hamlet exhibits strange behavior,

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