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- 8251: Hamlet - The Character Of Hamlet
- ... immaturity; it then causes him to do things, such as kill Polonius, that a person that was mature could stop. The madness that Hamlet assumes is understandable but he can never get over the actual death of his father by still wearing black a year later, and the hasty marriage of his mother to Claudius. Compared to Horatio who is calm and cool throughout the play, and Fortinbras who collected an ...
- 8252: Hamlet - Madness
- ... actions. His cold act of Polonius' murder is out of rage and furious temper. He is sorry for it has no great compassion towards Polonius, for he already has enough grief over his father's death. Hamlet, a tragic hero, meets his tragic end not because he was sane or insane. He ends tragically because of his own tragic flaw, procrastination and grief. Whether he sane or had lost control of ...
- 8253: Hamlet - He Loves Her? He Loves Her Not?
- ... this attitude that Hamlet has developed towards his mother and women in general that plays a factor on his later treatment of Ophelia in Act 3. Once Hamlet discovers the cause of his father’s death, he assumes the disposition of a mad man to disguise his true intentions of revenge. By doing so Hamlet is now able to do, as he wants to, without being questioned of his behavior. It ...
- 8254: Hamlet - Collective Unconscious In Hamlet
- ... the Pied Piper, The Flying Dutchman" (The Psychology of C G Jung, Jacobi p 116). The anima is seen in the character Laertes through emotional and impetuous reaction to the news of his father’s death. The Syzygy archetypes don’t necessarily have to be complementary. When portrayed in dreams or stories, the animus-possessed character is, in all cases, represented as strong and masculine. In Hamlet, the character who portrays ...
- 8255: A Midsummer Nights Dream Character Analysis Hermia
- ... she does not like to be forced to do things that she does not want. She does not want to marry Demetrius even though her father has pretty much told her it is that or death. Yes, she could always go live in a nunnery or live a life of chastity but who really wants that. So from the start we see that she is very adamant and very in love ...
- 8256: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- ... give you to my friend. An you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets." Egeus: "As she is mine, I many dispose her: Which shall be either to this gentleman or to her death." (Magill 72-75) Egeus is less brutal, but just as threatening as Capulet. Lysander and Hermia’s artificial complaint of love, the first in a series of hindrances in the course of true love. This ...
- 8257: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- ... Demetrius so he brings the matter to the attention of the king in hope that the law will be enforced. The law states that Hermia must marry whomever her father chooses or be put to death or live the rest of her life as a nun. She is given until the next full moon to decide. Lysander suggests to Hermia that they run away into the woods together. This is where ...
- 8258: Young Goodman Brown
- ... drawing a parallel here between the scientists of his day trying to control nature and by the failure of scientists to do this in the past. Aylmer's attempt to control nature leads to the death of his wife which is unnecessary, she is quite content with the minor facial blemish until he makes a big deal about it. Maybe this too is a parallel between the mass majority being content ...
- 8259: Woman In The 19th Century
- ... basis of looks, the marriage will have nothing to fall back on. We must remember that this is not the year two thousand, where divorce is as common as marriage itself. When they said "till death do us part" in the nineteenth century, they meant it. In the end of this example says Fuller, the woman will look at the man as "an effeminate boy", and he will see her as ...
- 8260: Willow
- ... of the castle and miles away to a creek bed. She is being tracked by dethdogs so she bundles up and sends the child down the stream in a basket. She is killed by the death dogs but wile the child is floating down the stream. The child traveled down the stream until it a nelwyn village. Two children "willows children" found her and brought her to Willow. Willow didn't ...
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