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“Hamlet” and “Coriolanus” -- Examples of Shakespeare’s Portrayal
of Self-Destruction
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This 5 page report discusses the dramatic
tone and devices used by Shakespeare in both “Hamlet” and
“Coriolanus” is one of bitterness, tinged with a sense of
betrayal. He also presents his audiences with characters who are
completely self-absorbed. In both tragedies Shakespeare explores
the nature and effects of evil that exists in the actions of
human beings. The fact that one character is a broody and almost
manic Dane while the other is an arrogant and determined Roman
soldier is not the point. The point is the connection that exists
between power, misperceptions, and betrayal. Mention is also made
of the title characters’ mothers and their role.
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“Hamlet” and “Coriolanus” -- Examples of Shakespeare’s Portrayal
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