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The play of Hamlet is what most call a tragedy because of its string of deaths that occur throughout the course of the play. ... One interesting thing about all the deaths is how they are all killed for a certain thing they have done or way they have acted. However, something that some may not think of is the important significance or representation Shakespeare gives to each of their deaths to help further the play’s plot. I know the plot of the play is furthered by all those deaths, but there are still two more deaths which I think ultimately set the stage for the play to even begin. The two deaths that I am referring to are Hamlet Sr. ...
The way each character dies is varied and the causes of their deaths are not all the same either. ...
The two deaths of Hamlet Sr. ...
Throughout the play Shakespeare has many deaths occur while the whole time they are all a part of a bigger picture or idea he is trying to get across to the reader.
Approximate Word count = 960 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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