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The Tragedies Of Shakespeare
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"Your noble son is mad —
‘Mad' call I it, for to define true madness,
What is't but to be nothing else but mad?"
(Wells and Taylor, 665)
In Act two, scene two of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Polonius
uses these words to inform Hamlet's parents of their son's insanity. He then
continues on, ....
Middle of essay ....racters that have slipped into
madness—Ophelia due to the loss of all those dear to her, and Lady MacBeth from
guilt over the part she played in King Duncan's murder. In Hamlet, Ophelia's
madness ultimately leads to her demise, and this, in turn, plays a part in
Hamlet's willingness to engage in what will be his final battle. In this sense,
it helps advance the play towards its climax.
While Lady MacBeth's madness also leads to death, its focus is more on
teaching than propelling the story to c.... |
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