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Compose a 1000 words essay on Analysis of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Needs to be plagiarism free!“O most pernicious woman!” (Act 1, scene 5,111) What a bold manner and outburst towards his mot

Compose a 1000 words essay on Analysis of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Needs to be plagiarism free!

“O most pernicious woman!” (Act 1, scene 5,111) What a bold manner and outburst towards his mother. The saying that ‘behind every successful man there is a woman’, would not be apt in this situation. Instead one can state that behind the late King was his Queen of death.

“O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!”(Act 1 scene 5, 112) Chaotic combined with madness wail from the heart and soul of Hamlet who bewails for revenge. ‘Smiling damned villain’ what a comparison and combination of innocence with evil wherein smile signifying innocence and villain evil.

This further enhances the fact that Claudius exhibits a double personality. This state can be traced to the state of innocence of Adam and Eve who commit sin when they encounter the serpent. “My tables,--meet it is I set it down” (Act 1, scene 5, 113) Reference to the Bible can be traced when God will come down and settle scores with the sinners.

Possibilities are Hamlet wanted to confirm her knowledge of Claudius crime. Or Hamlet wanted to investigate his mother’s role in the crime. Of all the confrontations and madness the most significant would have been with his mother the other half of Hamlet. For Hamlet signified the procreation of two halves his father the late King and his mother.

The images of the two brothers can be traced to represent Hamlet and his mother? How? The image of the late King which stands for innocence as found in the first Hamlet i.e. before Hamlet’s madness and Claudius picture whose smile hides evil can be traced to Queen Gertrude.

The late King is described as a Greek God whose eyes could command like the God of war. Hamlets father was a combination of kingly qualities “Where every god did seem to set his seal” (Act 3, scene 4.62).&nbsp.

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