1. Ambition and Conscience in Hamlet
"Hamlet," by William Shakespeare, is one of the most widely read dramatic works of the English language. ... This has caused some critics to associate his behavior and delay in avenging his father's death, to that of a coward, as expressed in the analysis of Trevor McDonald. ... It is therefore evident that the internal struggles of characters are made present through conflicts of ambition and conscience, as gained through the play Hamlet and the opinions of Trevor McDonald. ... McDonald questions "whether Hamlet is mad, or merely mad in craft?... Therefore I see through my reading...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate