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Death In Hamlet
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The deaths in Shakespeare's Hamlet were, with some exceptions, morally acceptable & justifiable according to Elizabethan standards. An Elizabethan death was considered morally acceptable as long as it was out of honor and loyalty; as a result of sickness or disease; or if it was accidental. Men wh ....
Middle of essay ....ording to Elizabethan standards it was acceptable to die due to sickness and disease. This was indeed acceptable because there were no evil intentions attached to such a death. The unbearable injustices that were occurring in Ophelia's life drove the frail woman into madness. She died due to such causes, her frailty led to her madness - the sickness of the mind. "Frailty is thy woman". Ophelia was highly influenced by the male figures in her life. She relied heavily upon her father and depen.... |
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