Sunday, December 18, 2011
Can somebody revise my introduction paragraph?
Throughout Hamlet, it is undoubtedly accurate to state that the play embodies an overall sense of calamity and misfortune. In A.C Bradley’s work Shakespearean Tragedy, he explains how Hamlet meets his guidelines and expectations for a traditional Shakespearean tragedy. Every Shakespearean tragedy should be structured so that the plot is complex, and it should flourish with piteous events that eventually synthesize into a tale of misery and catastrophe. The entirety of Hamlet exemplifies the issues of madness, deception, and death; these key elements help unfold a story filled with emotional problems, tumultuous relationships, and unjustified deaths.
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