Hamlet s Tragic Flaw

Hamlet s Tragic Flaw

minor, major, and tragic flaw of hamlet ​

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1. minor, major, and tragic flaw of hamlet ​


Answer:

Shakespeare's tragic hero Hamlet's fatal flaw is his failure to act immediately to kill Claudius, his uncle and murderer of his father. His tragic flaw is 'procrastination'. His continuous awareness and doubt delays him in performing the needed.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Hamlet's tragic flaw was his procrastination in avenging his father's death.  show more content… Their drive for vengeance had similarities and differences; both characters suffered a horrible loss.

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2. minor flaw and major flaw of HAMLET in the tragedy of hamlet by shakespeare branliest ko correct answer


Answer:

Major flaw

Shakespeare's tragic hero Hamlet's fatal flaw is his failure to act immediately to kill Claudius, his uncle and murderer of his father. His tragic flaw is 'procrastination'. His continuous awareness and doubt delays him in performing the needed.

Minor fllaw

Hamlet's main tragic flaw is anger because through the play he acts upon impulse rather than logic, which results in the destruction of himself and his cruel remarks to Ophelia that contribute to her suicide.

Explanation:

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3. what is Icarus tragic flaw​


Answer:

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4. what is the theme of the hamlet​


The Mystery of Death

And, since death is both the cause and the consequence of revenge, it is intimately tied to the theme of revenge and justice—Claudius's murder of King Hamlet initiates Hamlet's quest for revenge, and Claudius's death is the end of that quest.

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Answer:

The mistery of Death

And, since death is a both the cause and the consequence of revenge,it is intimately tied to the theme of revenge and justice—Claudius's murder of King Hamlet initiates Hamlet's quest for revenge, and Claudius's death is the end of that quest.


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6. What is the resolution in Hamlet?​


Answer:

Dying Laertes tells him, "The king's to blame." Hamlet turns the poisoned foil on Claudius and forces him to swallow the remaining drink of poison. In the resolution Hamlet, cut by the poisoned rapier and dying, drinks the dregs from the poisoned cup.

Explanation:

(though Horatio begs for it as he wants to die with his friend)

Answer:

Regarding this, what is the exposition of Hamlet?

The play's exposition shows us that Hamlet is in the midst of three crises: his nation is under attack, his family is falling apart, and he feels deeply unhappy. The Ghost of the old king of Denmark appears on the castle battlements, and the soldiers who see it believe it must be a bad omen for the kingdom.

Similarly, what is the denouement of Hamlet? Denouement is the resolution of a literary work , for example Hamlet , the denouement of this literary work takes place after the catastrophe , with the stage a total disorder. Hope it helps and have a nice day .

Similarly, you may ask, what is the true climax of Hamlet?

climax · When Hamlet stabs Polonius through the arras in Act III, scene iv, he commits himself to overtly violent action and brings himself into unavoidable conflict with the king. Another possible climax comes at the end of Act IV, scene iv, when Hamlet resolves to commit himself fully to violent revenge.

What is the turning point in Act 3 of Hamlet?

There are three possible turning points in Hamlet: the players' scene when Claudius' guilt concerning the murder of King Hamlet is confirmed; the prayer scene when Hamlet forgoes the opportunity to kill Claudius; and the closet scene where Hamlet first takes action, but kills Polonius inadvertently.

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7. In act III, scene I, of Shakespeare's Hamlet, why does Hamlet speak rudely to Ophelia, telling her "Get thee to a nunnery"? A. Hamlet is angry with Ophelia for spending too much time painting her face to beautify herself. B. Hamlet is aware that he is being watched and that Ophelia is being used to spy on him. C. Hamlet believes that Ophelia had a part to play in the murder of his father. D. Hamlet has differences with Polonius in matters of the court. PLS ANSWER ASAP


Answer:

B. Hamlet is aware that he is being watched and that Ophelia is being used to spy on him.

Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

B. Hamlet is aware that he is being watched and that Ophelia is being used to spy on him.

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8. this is a type of drama that shows the downfall and destruction of a noble or understanding person, traditionally one who possesses a character weakness called a tragic flaw.​


Answer:

Tragedy

Explanation:

a type of drama of literature that shows the downfall or destruction of a noble or outstanding person, traditionally one who possesses a character weakness called a tragic flaw.


9. in Romeo and Juliet, what is Juliet's minor, major and tragic flaw?​


Explanation:

In the play of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, fate controls the character by using their fatal flaws against them, Romeo's fatal flaw is his impetuousness, Juliet's fatal flaw is her impulsiveness, and Friar Lawrence's fatal flaw is that he is blinded by his goal to bring peace to Verona.


10. complex in hamlet by william shakespeare​


Answer:

Hamlet is a victim of Oedipus complex due to his hesitancy to take revenge and his repressed psychosexual fondness and fixation towards his mother. Hamlet's reluctance and indecision to avenge his father's murder is an indication of Oedipus complex.

Explanation:

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11. pasagot naman po1. It refers to a short statement but powerful expression of truths in life.a. Aphorismb. Proverbc. Mottod. Mission2. It is the overall emotion of a dramatic form that is usually sad from its beginning to its end.a. Catharsisb. Hubrisc. Tragedyd. Tragic flaw3. A technical term related to drama and theater wherein the characters' expression is an extreme pa. Catharsisb. Hubrisc. Tragic flawd. Tragic hero4. It is the peculiar trait of the tragic hero that will likely lead the character to disgrace.a. Catharsisb. Tragedyc. Tragic herod. Tragic flaw3. Verbal communication strategy that refers to the degree of the tone of voice, be it high or low.a. Intonationb. Juncturec. Pitchd. Stress4. It is the peculiar trait of the tragic hero that will likely lead the character to disgrace.a. Catharsisb. Tragedyc. Tragic herod. Tragic flaw5. Verbal communication strategy that refers to the degree of the tone of voice, be it high or low.a. Intonationb. Juncturec. Pitchd. Stress​


Answer:

1.d

2.?

3.d i guess

4.c

5.a

Explanation:

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12. known as the "hamlet of japan"​


Answer:

Kabuto

Explanation:

Kabuto (兜, 冑) is a type of helmet first used by ancient Japanese warriors, and in later periods, they became an important part of the traditional Japanese armour worn by the samurai class and their retainers in feudal Japan.


13. preliminary incident of hamlet​


Answer:

The inciting incident (the event that starts the action and conflict) is when Hamlet sees the ghost of his father and learns that Claudius murdered his father in order to get the throne and the queen. ... It also includes his decision not to kill Claudius when he catches Claudius praying alone.

Explanation:

Answer:

The inciting incident (the event that starts the action and conflict) is when Hamlet sees the ghost of his father and learns that Claudius murdered his father in order to get the throne and the queen.It also includes his decision not to kill Claudius when he catches Claudius praying alone.

Explanation:

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14. what is the initial incident of hamlet​


Answer:

The inciting incident (the event that starts the action and conflict) is when Hamlet sees the ghost of his father and learns that Claudius murdered his father in order to get the throne and the queen.

Answer:

The inciting incident (the event that starts the action and conflict) is when Hamlet sees the ghost of his father and learns that Claudius murdered his father in order to get the throne and the queen.

Explanation:

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15. list down five tragic flaws that could possibly create a tragic hero​


Answer:

Noble Birth, Excessive Pride / Hubris, Tragic Flaw/ Hamartia, Reversal / Peripeteia , Self- Realization/ Anagnorisis

Explanation:


16. alternative ending of hamlet ​


Answer:

Once Hamlet takes even the slightest sip, he will die. He also tells Laertes that he will put poison on the end of Laertes's sword so that even if he just lightly scratches Hamlet, Hamlet will die. ... Claudius's second plan to put poison on the sword also creates dramatic irony and situational irony.

Explanation:


17. “To be or not to be: that is the question"- Hamlet​


Answer:

Not to be

Explanation:

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18. The thematic piece Hamlet was written by​


William Shakespeare

Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare around 1600, is a tragedy that explores themes of friendship, madness, and revenge. Read the overview below to gain an understanding of the work and explore the previews of analysis and criticism that invite further interpretation.


19. Hamlet was written by?​


Answer:

William Shakespeare

Hamlet, in full Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1599–1601 and published in a quarto edition in 1603 from an unauthorized text, with reference to an earlier play


20. Who are the characters in Hamlet?


Answer:

1. Hamlet

2. Claudius

3. Gertrude

4. The Ghost

5. Polonius

6. Horatio

7. Laertes

8. Ophelia


21. rising action of hamlet​


Answer:

Rising Action The ghost appears to Hamlet and tells Hamlet to revenge his murder; Hamlet feigns madness to his intentions; Hamlet stages the mousetrap play; Hamlet passes up the opportunity to kill Claudius while he is praying.

Explanation:

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22. It is a single characteristic or personality disorder that causes downfall of the protagonist.a) Tragic character b)Flaw c) Elementsd) plot​


Answer:

B.

Explanation:

tragic flaw

the single characteristic or personality disorder that causes the downfall of the protagonist.


23. Which theme is most clearly conveyed through the character's tragic flaws?


Antigone's Tragic Flaw

The word 'hamartia' is derived from the Greek word hamartánein, which means to err. As a literary term, it was first identified by Aristotle in his seminal work, The Poetics. Aristotle outlined several critical qualities of tragedy, and chief among them is the tragic hero's flaw. This flaw is often unknown or underestimated by others, and it is the one quality that makes the hero vulnerable.


24. meaning of tragic?? and three example of tragic story


tragic- causing strong feelings of sadness usually because someone has died in a way seems very shocking, unfair, etc.
examples:
Romeo and Juliet
Titanic
Madame Bovary

tragic : causing or characterized by extreme distress or sorrow.

examples of tragic story: Titanic, Romeo & Juliet, Wuthering Heights


25. What criticisms is Hamlet


Answer:

Eliot famously called Hamlet “an artistic failure”, and criticized the play as analogous to the Mona Lisa, in that both were overly enigmatic. Eliot targeted Hamlet's disgust with his mother as lacking an “objective correlative”; viz., his feelings were excessive in the context of the play.


26. hamlet by william shakespear ​


Answer:

i don't get it so this is what i saw on google its a book about Hamlet seeks revenge

Explanation:

Hamlet feigns madness, contemplates life and death, and seeks revenge. His uncle, fearing for his life, also devises plots to kill Hamlet


27. what is Icarus tragic flaw​


Answer:

Icarus's fatal flaw is said to be hubris, or excessive pride or self confidence.

Explanation:

He was too cocky, so he flew too close to the sun, his wings melted, and he fell into the water and drowned.

Answer:

hubris, or excessive pride or self confidence

Explanation:

Bruegel's "The Fall of Icarus" - David Rickert

Icarus's fatal flaw is said to be hubris, or excessive pride or self confidence. He was too cocky, so he flew too close to the sun, his wings melted, and he fell into the water and drowned.

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28. Hamlet what period?​


Answer:

Elizabethan Era

Explanation:

since shakespeare wrote hamlet and shakespeare live during 1567 to 1616


29. Shows the results of creon's tragic flaw


Answer:

pride

prideCreon's tragic flaw throughout the entire story is pride. His pride causes his own family to turn against him and his laws to do what they believe is best. Even when people would try to advise him on his mistakes, he was too prideful to even consider them.


30. How is Hamlet NOT resilient


How is Hamlet NOT resilientIn William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Hamlet's resilience is tested through a series events. The death of Hamlet's father, the encounter with his father's ghost, and the rushed marriage between his mother, Gertrude and his uncle, Claudius, are all incidents that lead Hamlet on the verge of insanity.

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Question:

How is Hamlet not resilient?

Answer:

In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Hamlet's resilience is tested through a series events. The death of Hamlet's father, the encounter with his father's ghost, and the rushed marriage between his mother, Gertrude and his uncle, Claudius, are all incidents that lead Hamlet on the verge of insanity.

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