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An extensive collection of example essays delving into Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Hamlet. These essays cover a range of topics, from character analysis and themes of revenge and madness to deeper examinations of the play’s moral and philosophical questions.

Hamlet is probably Shakespeare’s most frequently discussed play.  It is required reading in most high schools in the United States, and is also a topic in many college-level literature courses.  It touches on a number of topics, such as fratricide, incest, and madness, which means it provides a number of interesting essay possibilities.  However, the reason it remains compelling is because the play is uncertain.  This gives a writer significant leeway when writing about Hamlet, but also requires a writer to support any statements or positions with in-text evidence.

Our examples offer well-structured outlines, engaging hooks, and insightful thesis statements to help you frame your essay. You'll find guidance on crafting impactful introductions and conclusions, as well as tips on effectively incorporating primary sources like direct quotes from the play to support your arguments.

These essays also provide inspiration for creative titles and showcase different approaches to essay structure. Whether you're analyzing Hamlet's complex psyche or discussing broader themes like fate, death, or the human condition, this page is a valuable resource for your academic writing.

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Renaissance English Theater
There are things in heaven and earth, not dreamt of in the philosophy of Horatio, not simply in "Hamlet" but also in the "Midsummer's Night Dream" of Shakespeare, and the "Dr. Faustus" of Christopher Marlowe.
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Hamlet and Oedipus: comparative analysis of tragic protagonists
¶ … Prince Hamlet in "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare and Oedipus in "Oedipus King" by Sophocles
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Themes of love, nature, God, death, and insanity in contemporary literature
This paper examines the theme of beauty in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman and in T. S. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." The two authors examine the lack of beauty in characters of the modern world, and show how they suffer as a result of not having found or possessed anything truly beautiful or good in their lives.
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Characters From Various Literary Works
¶ … characters from various literary works in Dante's Hell
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Comparing Hamlet and Laertes: character analysis and thematic contrasts
William Shakespeare's play Hamlet puts across a series of concepts related to treachery, honor, and impulsiveness. In spite of the fact that they initially appear to be very different in nature, Hamlet (the central character), and Laertes are more similar than one might be inclined to think. The two are principally concerned about avenging their fathers and believe that nothing can stop them from reaching their goal. In spite of their determination they are both imprudent and this reflects in a series of mistakes that they make in their attempt to accomplish their goals. Anger is one of the principal concepts that influence them in losing control and it is the eventual reason for their death.
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Latent Essence of Revenge in Hamlet and the Revenger\'s Tragedy
¶ … revenged activates the actual action of revenge, as demonstrated in "Hamlet" and "The Revenger's Tragedy," however, we may be in doubt when cataloguing their actions as logical and premeditated (Vindice) or full of…
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Role of Appearances in William
¶ … Role of Appearances in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis"
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Analyses concepts and methodologies
Living "The Egyptian Dream" in the Eighteenth Dynasty
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21st Century Oedipus: A Blind
¶ … 21st Century Oedipus: A Blind Ex-King or a Besotted Four-Year-Old?
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Blackness as Symbol and Tragedy in Shakespeare's Hamlet
Analysis of "Black Hamlet: Battening on the Moor" by Patricia Parker