In the words of Harvey Feelstein, "Things that look absolutely beautiful in the rehearsal can fall before the audience, the audience will decide what you will not do." Obviously, success or failure of the art work Is almost entirely dependent on the ability to build up relationships and relationships with the audience. Shakespeare is one of the greatest playwrights ever, and he certainly understands this concept. He aimed deliberately for his Elizabeth audience, attracted them, and manipulated the way they explained his work.
Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespeare. This is the reason why Prince Hamlet retaliated against his uncle Claudius for the killings of Prince Hamlet, brothers of Claudius, and father of Prince Hamlet. Shakespeare's main purpose was to impress the audience of Queen Elizabeth. Because entertainment by drama was very important to everyone at the time. In this article, we will explain how Hamlet's speech targeted audiences of Elizabethan era (line 4, lines 32-66). This speech effectively targeted the audience of Elizabeth. That form, revenge, and exciting nature compassed the audience with Hamlet's decision and emotion, and participated in the play.
William · Shakespeare's "Hamlet" When Shakespeare wrote "Hamlet", there were many factors that influenced Shakespeare, but one of the epidemics at the time was about the tragedy of revenge. As Shakespeare knows this, most of his plays belong to that category. Shakespeare's father died when the play was written in 1601, and one of his generous supporters and friends was imprisoned for a rebellion failure led by the Lord Essex. Shakespeare William · Shakespeare's famous philosophical drama "Hamlet" is a representative of the tragedy of revenge, the role of this play is obliged to take action, it only leads to a bloody tragic end. The most obvious example of revenge on drama is the revenge of Hamlet against Claudius who slandered the king of Denmark after killing Hamlet 's father. Stimulated by the ghost of the dead king, Hamlet shook between a strong mood and a half uncertainty in the pursuit of his father's life.
Revenge on William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" was delayed by the Prince of Denmark who was deceived by many of his former allies, including William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", his mother Gertrude and his lover Ophelia Hello. Perhaps the most deceived of these former allies is Hamlet's uncle Claudius. Claudius murdered Hamlet's father, King, but also married Hamlet's mother, Gertrude, and stole the crown from Hamlet, the legal heir. Just like reading this drama, Hamlet or liking it, it is clear that Hamlet procrastinating his father's death is a thematic theme repeatedly in the play. First of all, Hamlet was a bit confident after the ghosts clarified that Claudius killed Hamlet King Hamlet and asked Hamlet to ask for revenge, but it was largely unknown what he heard from the ghosts I was doing. And Devil