Loyalty In Hamlet

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William Shakespeare though his compelling presentation of memorable characters demands engagement through the use of language and form. The most significant characters in these aspects are Hamlet and Claudius. Hamlets interpersonal struggle with Claudius engages the audience though the themes of loyalty and betrayal. Ultimately our connection to the text becomes enhanced when viewing the text from this lense of memorable characters as their written perspectives form a personality that, despite Shakespeare's Elizabethan context and the social values, allows us to shape our own values and context into the text, giving us a clearer understanding of the text.

Hamlet’s interpretation of loyalty is formed though his characterisation as a classical hero, he has a sense of morals and his perspective is what structures the view of loyalty in the text. Hamlet displays a profound sense of loyalty to his father, and this
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