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Key Terms to include in Hamlet Essays

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This document includes a list of key terms which will boost a candidate's understanding of the themes and emotions surrounding the play. By incorporating such language into essays, candidates will be able to access the higher marks and perform to their best ability.

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Hamlet Key Terms

Ineffable – Incapable of expressing something in words

Catharsis – Cleansing of emotions for the sake of the audience as they sympathise with Hamlet

Antic Disposition – Feigned madness by Hamlet

Nihilism – Hamlet appears to believe in nothing, and has no purpose

Hamartia – His tragic flaw: his inaction

Misogyny – A cultural attitude of hatred for females, simply because they are female

Machiavellian – Ruthless characters who are open to using deceit for their own benefit (Claudius)

Deus ex machina – When a person/something appears suddenly in a story that helps solve a
problem in the plot

Oedipal Complex – Unconscious sexual desire towards his mother

Nominative Determinism – People gravitating towards areas of work that fit their names

Synecdoche – When part of something is substituted for the whole

Sycophant – Someone who sucks up to the powerful for their own advantage (Polonius)

Foil – When two characters are oppositions of each other (Fortinbras and Hamlet)

Voyeurism – Watching other people in their private spaces

Bathos – Descent from a serious matter to something comical/trivial (anticlimax)

Nadir – Most unsuccessful point in a situation

Metatheatre – When there is a play within a play

Maimed Rights – Reduced funeral rights, when a person takes their own life (Ophelia)
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