Why Is Revenge Important In Hamlet

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Jayci West

Bowers

Honors English 10th

Revenge­ Hamlet

Over the last few weeks I have read and studied over “Hamlet” by shakespeare, throughout my studies I have been told to pick a motif that i think would best stand out to me and

I would like to write an essay over. In my personal preference I chose revenge as my motif.

Revenge plays a large part in this book so i thought it would be a good motif for my essay.

When you are reading you begin to seek into mind wandering thoughts as to Hamlet is seeking revenge because of his father's murder, but throughout the book you realize that is not it.

We read in act 1 scene 5 about the murder and that takes care of the father’s murder subject. “Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift, As meditation or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge.” Act 1 scene 5 lines 29­31. In this quote Hamlet is saying that he is going to prove his feelings for his father and fulfill his duties, he wants to know the story of the murder then he will seek his revenge. Hamlet …show more content…

When Laertes first finds out about his father's death he automatically assumes that claudius killed his father but throughout the play Claudius persuades Laertes that Hamlet killed his father. Laertes is very upset and states "To hell, allegiance! vows, to the blackest devil! Conscience and grace, to the profoundest pit! I dare damnation: to this point I stand, that both worlds I give to negligence, let come what comes; only I'll be revenged most thoroughly for my father." Act 4 Scene 5 lines 128­134. What Laertes means when he says this is questioning how he ended up dead and saying do not mess with him. He says he does not care what happens to him in this life or his next life but he will get revenge for his father's murder. In other circumstances Hamlet does not make as big of a deal over revenge until he talks to his father’s ghost and knows the

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