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Notes on themes of: revenge, madness, gender & sexuality, death and appearance & reality

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Themes

Revenge

- Revenge seen as an old and unlawful kind of justice
- Church taught that revenge was a sin
 Why hamlet wonders if the ghost of his father is the devil – tempts him to commit the sin of
revenge
 Ghost’s appearance – would have contradicted the protestant church’s teachings
o Hamlet has to decide whether to follow his beliefs or the ghost’s orders
- Classical traditions – supported revenge if family honour was at stake
- Conflict between Christian values and duty of blood revenge – common theme in Elizabethan theatre
 Religious upheaval – made people question their beliefs
- Revenge tragedy was a popular dramatic genre
- Elizabethan playwrights were influenced by Seneca’s dramas
 Stoic philosopher from 1st century – punished villains in a way that matched their crimes
 Started to write blood and violent plays that followed a similar structure
Structure:
- Murder – usually of an important/innocent person
- Supernatural vision – ghost makes revenger accept their duty
- Planning – revenger prepares a punishment designed to fit the crime
 Often involves a disguise/madness – real or feigned
 Why hamlet did not kill Claudius when he was praying
- Violence – revenger carries out their planned attack
- Annihilation – plays ends in a blood bath
 Most of major characters die – including revenger
o Death restores the balance and ends the bloodshed
- Hamlet is not a typical revenger
- Shakespeare influenced by Spanish tragedy
- Hamlet is an anxious and hesitant thinker – could be seen as a humanist revenger
 Humanism – school of thought which believed that studying ethics, reason and philosophy led to
well-rounded individuals
 Interested in human experiences and man’s ability to understand the world
- Hamlet’s need for revenge compromised – influenced by his thoughts
 More concerned with how he feels rather than his duty to seek revenge
- Hamlet thinks it’s his fate to take revenge
 Tells ghost he’s bound to hear his story – ghost makes it clear that learning the truth about his
murder is equivalent to being duty-bound to avenge it
 Hamlet suggests only reason he exists is to restore order to the state of Denmark
- Hamlet tests his role as revenger and resists his given role
 Weighs up whether it’s better to suffer what fate brings or to be responsible for his own actions
 When hamlet has time to think he choses to delay his revenge
- Relationship between fate and free will left deliberately ambiguous
- Hamlet is defined by its lack of actions – Shakespeare shifts focus onto hamlet’s indecision
- Hamlet tries to encourage himself to act by using more violent and determined language
 My thoughts be bloody, or worth nothing
- Hamlet’s thoughts are the problem – he cannot act until he stops thinking
- Hamlet contrasts with Laertes and Fortinbras – actively seek revenge



Madness

- Revenger often fakes madness to carry out their plan without arousing suspicion on revenge tragedies
- Madness can only be a reaction to a world gone mad

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