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Justice Vs. Rage In Hamlet
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From the very beginning of Shakespeare's Hamlet, the title character feels anger over his mother's quick transition from mourning her dead husband to marrying his brother. In Hamlet's first soliloquy, he berates the hasty marriage, crying "a beast, that wants discourse of reason, would have mourne ....
Middle of essay ....t heaven, and that his soul may be as damn'd and black as hell, whereto it goes."
Hamlet reveals that the true driving force of his vengeance to be his anger for Gerturde's inadequate mourning and for Claudius's seeming seduction of her. Hamlet reveals this anger both in his desire for Claudius's extreme punishment and in the rage later directed at Gertrude. He calls her deeds "such an act that blurs the grace and blush of modesty, [that] calls virtue hypocrite." Indeed, he quells his rage .... |
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