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Essay Galaxy - Death In Hamlet
Death In Hamlet
The deaths in Shakespeare's Hamlet were, with some exceptions, morally acceptable & justifiable according to Elizabethan standards. An Elizabethan death was considered morally acceptable as long as it was out of honor and loyalty; as a result of sickness or disease; or if it was accidental. Men who died in the midst of battle out of honor and loyalty for their country received respect and were honored for their actions. To die in such a way was justifiable because there were no evil intentions in the reasons for the death. A death was considered to be immoral if it was the result of mendacious intentions.
In the play, Hamlet, there were cases where the son died out of honor and loyalty during his quest to avenge his father's death. Hamlet died a morally acceptable death that was a result of his loyalty as ....
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