It parallels the events of the play since it was also about a murder of a King from a trusted person. This is like Old Hamlet's murder, which was a backstabbing by Claudius, Old Hamlet's brother.
Hamlet not killing King Claudius, Gertrude believing the Claudius killed Hamlet's father.
The death of his father and the marriage of his mother to his uncle Claudius cause Hamlet to leave Wittenberg.
throwing of the apple that started the struggle the trojan war
King hamlet, hamlets real father is already dead, poisened by claudious before the play begins, he is the ghost. then hamlet accidentally kills polonious.
Hamlet's life was a series of tormenting events, and while highly intelligent, he was also becoming unstable. At first, Hamlet pretended to be mad, to try to fool people into thinking he was harmless. But as he got more into the role, he adopted it more fully, especially after he saw the effect on Ophelia and other people that he loved. He probably descended into actual madness after her death.
Historical allusion – references to historical events or figures. Literary allusion – references to works of literature or authors. Mythological allusion – references to myths or mythological figures. Biblical allusion – references to events, characters, or themes from the Bible.
Parallel events are similar events. Simultaneous events are events that occur at the same time. Both simultaneous and parallel events occur at different places.
A historical allusion is a reference, usually in literature, to actual events of the past. For example, the popular movie Forrest Gump made several historical allusions to events such as the Vietnam war.
the Trojan war because the poems talk about the war heros in the Trojan war.
1600 shakspears hamlet performed
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I would say it was the Trojan War.
The Trojan War.
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"The Iliad" by Homer is the epic poem that describes the heroes and events of the Trojan War, focusing on the wrath of Achilles and the siege of Troy.
Athena helping the Greeks win the war by telling them to build the 'Trojan Horse'.
The Trojan War in and of itself did not have a theme. Various writers drew various lessons from the events that occurred during the war.