Prompt: In great literature, no scene of violence exists for its own sake. Discuss how Shakespeare, in Hamlet, confronts the reader or audience with a scene or scenes of violence. In a well-organized essay, explain how the scene or scenes contribute to the meaning of the play (analysis for essay).
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Requirements: 1100 words, 5 paragraphs
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The tragedy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare is established within violence as the protagonist (Hamlet) seeks vengeance for the murder of his father, the King of Denmark, at the hands of his uncle, Claudius (antagonist). The scene (s) of violence is central to the play and extends beyond murder. Indeed, it informs violence against life, dignity, and honor since Hamlet enables them to organize his thoughts on revenge and enters into madness. A ghost of his father appeared to him and revealed the status of his death and demanded he avenges the killing, and these events traumatized him (Shakespeare, Act 1, Scene 5, 12). It damages his relationship
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