What Claim Does Girard Develop In This Essay?

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What claim does Girard develop in this essay? What claim does Girard develop in this essay? Girard develops the claim that

Shakespeare had two motives for writing Hamlet

— to “talk” about revenge and “denounce the revenge theater.”

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What is the main argument of Hamlet's dull revenge?

Over the years, Girard has developed a mimetic theory; according to this theory…

Human beings imitate each other, and this eventually gives rise to rivalries and violent conflicts

.

What is the something portentous that Gertrude's birth metaphor refers to in line 195 in Girard's view how might the phrase be applied to Shakespeare's play as well?

Why is Hamlet's revenge full?

How all occasions do inform against me and spur my dull revenge meaning?

Who does Hamlet say was acting with divine ambition?

In Act IV Hamlet expresses admiration for Fortinbras' courage and ambition to succeed and to fight for his name and honor, (“. led by

a delicate and tender prince

, whose spirit, with divine ambition puffed.” (4:4:48). Although both comparisons are different, both the actor and Fortinbras serve as role-models to Hamlet.

Which word best describes Laertes in Act IV of Hamlet disciplined passionate humble clever?

The word that best describes Laertes is “

passionate

.” In act IV, he is informed of his father's and decides to return to Denmark. He gathers a mob and, taking the castle, opposes Claudius. The king lies to him and persuades Laertes to take revenge on Hamlet for his father's death.

Who kills Hamlet?

Hamlet dies on-stage, stabbed by Laertes with a blade poisoned by

Claudius

(it seems to be the poison that kills him, since he takes a while to die).

Who killed King Hamlet?

Remember that

Claudius

killed King Hamlet by pouring poison into his ear. Shakespeare continually illustrates that words can function as poison in the ear as well. As the ghost says in Act I, scene v, Claudius has poisoned “the whole ear of Denmark” with his words (I.v.36).

How does Hamlet end?

Hamlet feigns madness, contemplates life and death, and seeks revenge. His uncle, fearing for his life, also devises plots to kill Hamlet. The play ends with

a duel

, during which the King, Queen, Hamlet's opponent and Hamlet himself are all killed.

How stand I then that have a father killed a mother stained Excitements of my reason and my blood?

When Hamlet says, “How stand I then, / That have a father killed, a mother stained, / Excitements of my reason and my blood, / And let all sleep” (IV. iv. 56-59.)

he is saying he feels guilty and ashamed for he has had so many reasons to take his revenge and these soldiers have none other than their honor.

How all occasions do inform against me and spur my dull revenge o From this time forth my thoughts are bloody or nothing worth it if I must strike you dead I will?

Wednesday:

How all occasions do inform against me and spur my dull revenge. O, from this time forth, my thoughts be bloody or nothing worth. If I must strike you dead, I will.

Pugsley: [slashes Wednesday's left wrist; blood sprays out] A hit!

How all occasions do inform against me and spur my dull revenge No Fear Shakespeare?

And spur my dull revenge.

Everything around Hamlet is spurring him on, almost accusing him of not taking action against his father's murderer. First, there was the player who is referenced in Hamlet's Act 2 Scene 2 monologue, and now again in this situation with Fortinbras.

All occasions are “informing against” him.

What age is Hamlet?

Hamlet is therefore

thirty years old

, however out of keeping that might seem with the rest of the play. There are, however, both textual and interpretative grounds to doubt this reading, and to stick with our inference that Hamlet the student is a teenager.

What does Hamlet say before he dies?

Hamlet tells Horatio again that he is dying, and urges his friend not to commit suicide in light of all the tragedies, but instead to stay alive and tell his story. He says that

he wishes Fortinbras to be made King of Denmark

; then he dies.

Why does Hamlet compare himself to the actor?

Hamlet compares himself to the Player:

while the Player weeps for a person he never knew, Hamlet has so far done nothing to avenge his own murdered father

. This contrast creates a whole new layer of doubt for Hamlet.

Which statement best describes Laertes development between Act I and IV?

How does the excerpt reveal Ophelia's character development Brainly?

Which detail in Hamlet best reflects the time the play was written in?

Who killed Macbeth?

Siward was acting on behalf of

Malcolm Canmore

, Duncan's son. Malcolm then gained control of the southern part of Scotland and spent the next three years pursuing Macbeth, who fled to the north. On August 15, 1057, Macbeth was defeated and killed by Malcolm at the Battle of Lumphanan with the assistance of the English.

Is Hamlet a true story?

Who killed Ophelia in Hamlet?


Gertrude, The Queen of Denmark

, is responsible for Ophelia's death. By looking at Gertrude's over protective relationship with Hamlet, her lack of initiative on the situations around her in a time of tragedy, as well as her vivid account of Ophelia's death, evidence that…show more content…

Who is Hamlet's wife?

Who survives Hamlet?

In his final moments, Hamlet names

Prince Fortinbras of Norway

as the probable heir to the throne. Horatio attempts to kill himself with the same poisoned wine, but it was stopped by Hamlet, so he will be the only one left alive to give a full account of the story.

What poison is in Hamlet?

Shakespeare's usage


Hebenon is the agent of death in Hamlet's father's

; it sets in motion the events of the play. It is spelled hebona in the Quartos and hebenon in the Folios. This is the only mention of hebona or hebenon in any of Shakespeare's plays. All my smooth body.

Who killed Hamlet father?

Hamlet sees the ghost of his father. The ghost tells him that it was

his brother Claudius

, the new king, who killed him and commands Hamlet to get revenge.

Who kills Claudius?

Who kills Laertes?


Hamlet

is eventually wounded with the poisoned sword. Then, in a scuffle, the swords are switched. Hamlet wounds Laertes with his own poisoned blade, and Laertes then falls as well. Only then does he truly seem to feel guilty, for he tells Osric he has been “justly killed” with his own treachery.

What if this cursed hand were thicker than itself with brother's blood is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow?

What act and scene is o From this point forth my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth?

Where be your gibes now?

Where be your gibes now?

your gambols? your songs? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar?

How old is Wednesday Addams?

What did Gomez call Morticia?

Gomez's pet names for Morticia also of the same affectionate meaning are

“Cara Mia” (Italian), “Querida”/”Querida Mia” (Spanish), “Cara Bella” (Spanish literally for “beautiful face”; Italian for “beautiful darling”)

.

What does Wednesday Addams always say?

The characters were nameless until they turned The Addams Family into a TV show. The inspiration for Wednesday's name was a nursery rhyme. The line goes: “

Wednesday's child is full of woe.”

Why is the How all occasions do inform against me soliloquy important?

Hamlet begins his soliloquy by lamenting the fact that

everything seems to be accusing him (‘inform against me') for not taking revenge on his uncle, Claudius, for having murdered Hamlet's own father

. Everything is spurring him on or encouraging him to take revenge.

What does Hamlet learn about the land over which Norway and Poland?

What does Hamlet learn about the land over which Norway and Poland are set to fight from the captain in Fortinbras' army?

The land is essentially worthless

. What does Hamlet vow at the conclusion of his “How all occasions do inform against me” soliloquy? He vows to recommit all of his thoughts and energies to revenge.

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