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In the tragedy Hamlet, by William Shakspear, the theme of sin, which originated with Claudius, is spread from character to character until it is eradicated, with each character paying the price for their crimes. From the beginning of the play when the reader learns of the murder of King Hamlet it is evident that young Hamlet will formulate a revenge plot against the new king Claudius. ...
The first sin committed in the play is the murder of King Hamlet, which was perpetrated by Claudius. ... This angers Hamlet greatly as he explains to his friend Horatio: “Thrift, thrift, Horatio. ... 187-188) Through hyperbole Hamlet has said that the food from the funeral could have been used at the wedding as well. ... His own fury brings Hamlet into the world of sin when he finds out that his father was murdered.
Approximate Word count = 694 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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