Green Eggs And Hamlet Essay

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A ‘Seusstastic’ Rendition of the classic Hamlet
Taking only 10 minutes to summarize a 3 hour play! Green Eggs and Hamlet by Justin Moran is a shortened easier to understand version of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. They are roughly the same yet Justin Moran’s version is shorter and easier to understand. Though all the main quotes are still there Moran's parody like “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” but it leaves out the parallel stories and hard language, that Shakespeare adds and replaces them with summarizes rhymes instead making the parody easier to follow than the original.
Though the plays are really similar there is some parts that the parody Green Eggs and Hamlet does not include. In Green Eggs and Hamlet there is no talk of Fortinbras the Prince of Norway and the story mentions Ophelia but there is nothing about her and Hamlets love. It also skips the scene at her burial completely. Where hamlet tries to prove he is more distraught over Ophelia's death than Laureates. Moran story does not include these stories because they are like parallel stories to the main story line and does not impact the main theme very much at …show more content…

Moran does really good making sure you do not lose the central ideas of Hamlet. Green Eggs and Hamlet still had the central theme of revenge in Shakespeare’s original play Hamlet states “Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift,/ As meditation or the thoughts of love,/ May sweep to my revenge.” (1. 5, pg.2) Another thing that is saves in the parody is the order in which everyone dies and for the most part how they die. In the Parody Hamlet States “We stabbed each other rightly though,/ we’re both dead, that’s well-to-do!” and Laertes answers “With mine own treachery I’m justly dying./ The king’s to blame and I’m not lying!” (1. 8. pg.12). I believe that taking out any of the main story plots were to change the main ideas of the story

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