The tragedy of Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays.
It centers around the flaws and mistakes made by its protagonists, namely Hamlet, his mother Gertrude, and Claudius.
The play is a classic example of a tragic story with a hero who suffers from an excess of emotion that prevents him from taking action to right the wrongs in his life.
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This long-form blog post will be about The Tragedy of Hamlet.
Which centers around the flaws and mistakes made by its protagonists, namely Hamlet, his mother Gertrude, and Claudius.
It’s a classic example of a tragic story with a hero who suffers from an excess of emotion.
That prevents him from taking action to right the wrongs in his life.
A tragedy is defined as “a drama telling the downfall or destruction of what was once much loved.”
Shakespearean tragedies usually center on one act done by someone who did not intend to do it but then they have take responsibility for all their actions afterwards.