It is! If it isn't, then yes.
Hamlet is definitely a classic. Of course, you would want to find the unabridged version to get the most out of it.
That character Ophelia is a central person in the Shakespeare classic Hamlet. Potentially married to Hamlet, Ophelia is the sister of Laertes who kills Hamlet.
Well I feel it could be considered a classic, but I feel it should be considerded a decent book rather than a classic.
The character Fortinbraz in Hamlet is a minor character and considered a static character.
"Hamelt is a beloved classic by millions around the globe."Is a sentence using Hamelt.
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In Hamlet, Hamlet's step father and uncle Claudius could be considered his rival. This is because Hamlet seems to possess the Oedipus Complex. He competes with this new father for the possession of his mother.
Shakespeare wrote two revenge plays: Hamlet and Titus Andronicus.
man vs himself - Deciding whether to kill Claudius or not. In addition to this, Hamlet shows through his sililoquies whether he should live or die. "To be or not to be, that is the question" man vs man - Hamlet vs. Claudius. Hamlet vs. Laertes. Hamlet vs. Polonius man vs. society - Claudius can't punish Hamlet because the civilians love him. Claudius and Gertrude's marriage are considered incestous, and therefore go against society's norms.
Some people think that the most important question about Hamlet is "Is Hamlet mad or is he just faking it?"
No, Eliot considered the different possible interpretations of Hamlet's character and motivations a defect in Shakespeare writing.
Hamlet did not influence Twilight :D, it's not as widely known as other classics written by Shakespeare, but it is still a classic, and a lot of other books are influenced by it.