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HAMLET AS SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY: A CRITICAL STUDY

Rameshsingh M.Chauhan

No 2019-30-05, Working papers from Voice of Research

Abstract: Hamlet is often called an "Elizabethan revenge play", the theme of revenge against an evil usurper driving the plot forward as in earlier stage works by Shakespeare's contemporaries, Kyd and Marlowe, as well as by the .As in those works avenging a moral injustice, an affront to both man and God. In this case, regicide (killing a king) is a particularly monstrous crime, and there is no doubt as to whose side our sympathies are disposed. The paper presents the criticism of Hamlet as Shakespearean tragedy. Key Words: Hamlet, Tragedy, Shakespeare, Shakespearean Tragedy Policy

Date: 2019-06
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