The theme of "to be or not to be" is mortality.
Why does hamlet hesitate to take revenge? -Apex-
How do you balance your honor and ideals with your own personal desires? The theme of Hamlet is revenge and its costs. For Hamlet, it means the loss of his love, Ophelia, and eventually his own life, when he finally resolves to avenge his father.
There is a new movie coming out soon that is called Beowulf. So Im guessing that should be what your looking for.
No, they are based on an indie film also called Saw by the same director.
The theme of "to be or not to be" is mortality.
Well, I dont really agree. I think the main theme of Hamlet by Shakespeare is revenge.
Why does hamlet hesitate to take revenge? -Apex-
How do you balance your honor and ideals with your own personal desires? The theme of Hamlet is revenge and its costs. For Hamlet, it means the loss of his love, Ophelia, and eventually his own life, when he finally resolves to avenge his father.
That's easy The Lion King was influenced by Hamlet by William Shakespeare!
The Lion King
There is a new movie coming out soon that is called Beowulf. So Im guessing that should be what your looking for.
No, they are based on an indie film also called Saw by the same director.
Some people think that the most important question about Hamlet is "Is Hamlet mad or is he just faking it?"
It is something that was thought up because of a previous book or article. So James Bond movies are based on the books by Ian Flemming. The movies are not an exact copy of the book, but the movies do follow the theme of the James Bond books.
Yeah, cause Hamlet's a dork
The character Ur-Hamlet is significant in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" because he is believed to be the original source of inspiration for the character of Prince Hamlet. Ur-Hamlet represents the archetype of the avenging son seeking justice for his father's murder, a theme that is central to the play.