1. The morality of revenge in hamlet
William Shakespeare's Hamlet explores this dispute. Shakespeare's answer on the subject of the morality of revenge is not black and white, but instead many shades of gray. ... What Shakespeare presents here is that revenge, when fair, is best dealt swiftly and not put off a moment longer than necessary. ... This is Shakespeare's example of a revenge that should not be taken, one that is unwarranted because the actions were not intentional. ... Hamlet is then given a death wound by Laertes, but not before Laertes is given the same killing injury by Hamlet. ...
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- Grade Level: High School