Although love fails often in Hamlet, there is much love in the play. Ophelia loves Hamlet, Gertrude loves Hamlet, and despite his anger, Hamlet loves Gertrude. Hamlet also loves his father dearly, and this love prompts, in part, his desire for revenge. There is also love between friends, as seen in the relationship between Hamlet and Horatio.
'Hamlet' is in the general category of "revenge tragedy."
The type of play that uses exaggerated characters and broad humor is called a farce. Hamlet is not a farce, it is a tragedy.
A tragedy is a type of play that tells the downfall of a noble character, often due to a character flaw or external circumstances. Examples of famous tragedy plays include Shakespeare's "Macbeth" and "Hamlet."
A tragedy is a type of play that often involves characters experiencing suffering and typically ends in an unhappy or disastrous outcome. Examples of famous tragedies include Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and "Macbeth."
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A Shakespear play :) About the contrasts of love, and the troubles of it. :)
Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespeare in about 1601. It is the most famous play ever in any language in the world. The play is about a prince in Denmark who finds that his uncle has married his mother and murdered his father (but not in that order) and who has been told by the ghost of his father that he must avenge the murder by killing his uncle. Sounds straightforward, right? Except that it is much more complicated than that, and anything one person says about it someone else is sure to disagree with.
Polonius didn't have any type of cover or guard while listening in on the conversation and wasn't expecting for Hamlet to notice him, "him"(What Hamlet had thought was the supposed Claudius) It was maybe because Hamlet had thought Polonius was Claudius, but even so. Polonius hid behind the tapestry or the arras while he was eavesdropping on Gertude and Hamlet. Hamlet thought that it happened to be the king Claudius who was spying on him and had hid behind there, but to his unknowing, after slashing away at the cloth he found that he had killed Polonius. Hamlet, instead of being shocked by killing the man said that he was a fool and hid his body somewhere.
Love's Labour's Lost is a romantic comedy.
In any play, not just Hamlet, a three-dimensional character is one who appears lifelike, one which has what is called verisimilitude, similarity to life. A two-dimensional character is one which is flat, broadly drawn, stereotypical. A three-dimensional character is not a type he/she appears to be an individual.
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