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Hamlet Revenge Essays (833 words) - Characters In Hamlet, Fiction
  Hamlet Revenge    Annonymous    In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare Two of the character's  fathers are brutishly murdered. The first murdered character is King    Hamlet who is supposed to be revenge by his son prince Hamlet. The  second murder is Polonius who is supposed to be revenged by his son    Laertes. Both Prince Hamlet and Laertes go to seek revenge for the  death of fathers, however they will each use different methods to  accomplish their deeds.    Prince Hamlet has a meeting with the dead ghost of his father King    Hamlet. King Hamlet's ghost reveals to his son, his murder by his  brother Claudius. Hamlet is informed by his father that he needs to be  avenged by the death of his brother Claudius. By this time Claudius has  already ascended the throne, and married Hamlet's mother Queen    Gertrude. Hamlet decides to take a passive approach to avenge his  father. Hamlet first decides to act abnormal which does not accomplish  much besides warning his uncle that he might know he killed his father.    Later in the play a troop of actors come to act out a play, and Hamlet  has them reenact the murder of is father in front of his uncle    Claudius. The actors murder scene also make Hamlet question himself  about the fact that he has done nothing yet to avenge his father. Hamlet  says  But am I Pigeon-livered and lack gall / To make oppression  bitter, or ere this / I should ha' fatted all the region kites / With  this slave's offal. Bloody, bawdy villain! ( Act II scene 2 page 84  line 577- 580 ). During the play Hamlet watches is uncle Claudius to  see his reaction when the actors perform the murder scene. Hamlet plan  works his uncle throws a fit and runs out the room, where Hamlet goes  after him. When Hamlet catches up to his uncle his uncle is kneeling  down praying, and Hamlet pulls out his sword and gets ready to kill  him. But all the sudden Hamlet changes his mind because if he kills his  uncle while he's praying he will go to heaven, and Hamlet wants him to  go to hell. So hamlet postpones the execution of his uncle. The next  confrontation does not happen till the end of the book when Hamlet  escapes from his uncle's ill murder attempt on his life. Hamlet later  sword fences with Laertes. All the sudden Hamlet's mother Queen    Gertrude drinks a poison glass intended for Hamlet. When Hamlet is not  looking Laertes stabs him with a poison sword then Hamlet takes hold of  the poisoned sword, and stabs Laertes with it. As this happens Queen    Gertrude dies from the poison drink. As Laertes lays down dying he  reveals to Hamlet that his uncle King Claudius was behind it all, the  poisoned sword and drink that has just killed his mother. Hamlet then in  a fit of rage runs his uncle through with the poison sword. Hamlet has  now finally revenged his father through much time then after his task is  completed he finally collapses from the poison on the sword.    Polonius is murdered by Hamlet when Polonius his discovered listening  to Hamlet, and his mother's Queen Gertrude conversation . Hamlet  unknowing of who the person behind the tapestry is, kills Polonius from  where he was spying. When news of his fathers death reaches Polonius's  son Laertes, he comes back with an entourage to seek revenge for his  fathers death. In this conversation Laertes believes Hamlets uncle King    Claudius is responsible for his fathers death.  How came he dead?    I'll not be juggled with. / To hell, allegiance! Vows, to the blackest  devil! / Conscience and grace, to the profoundest pit! / I dare  damnation. To this point I stand, / That both the worlds I give to  negligence, / Let come what comes, only I'll be revenged / Most  thoroughly for my father. ( Act IV scene 5 page 134 line 133-139 )    Laertes takes a more aggressive stand point than Hamlet Laertes is  ready to kill the king right away thinking that he murdered his father.    But king Claudius tells Laertes that Hamlet is the one who killed his  father. King Claudius also finds out that Hamlet has escape the trap  that he setup to get him murdered. So King Claudius sets up another  plan with Laertes. This plan calls for Hamlet and Laertes to have a  mock sword fight, but Laertes will be using a real poisoned sword.    Laertes agrees with this, ready to claim Hamlets life for his father's  vile murder. When the sword    
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