Sunday, February 3, 2019
A Comparison of Death Of A Salesman and Hamlet :: comparison compare contrast essays
A Comparison of Death Of A Salesman and village         Willy Loman and Hamlet, two characters so alike, though different.  Both are perfect examples of tragedy in literature, though for affiliate reasons and by distinct methods.  The definition of a tragedy, in a nutshell, states that for a character to be considered tragic, he/she must be of high lesson estate, fall to a level of catastrophe, induce sympathy and horror in the audience, and usually die, and in doing so, re-establish order in the society.  Hamlet follows this to a T. Death of a Salesman does not fall within these set guidelines unless is still considered tragic for reasons, though different, somewhat parallel those of Hamlets.         Hamlet, a gamy young price of high moral estate suddenly has his festive living ripped away from him when his father, Hamlet Sr., suddenly passes away. Though originally purpose to be of natural causes, it i s later revealed to him through his fathers ghost, that dear old tonic was murdered by his Step-Father, and also his Uncle, Claudius. Vowing revenge upon his Uncle/Dad, Hamlet begins to mentally fuck up and eventually, is in such a wild rage that he out of the blue kills Polonious believing him to be his father. Hilarity ensues.         Ophelia, Hamlets love interest, commits suicide/dies (thats up for meditate elsewhere) after going slightly mad from the impact of her fathers death, then Laertes, Polonius son, arrives on the scene enraged and ready to kill Hamlet for what hes done, and  just when you imagination things couldnt get any worse, unbeknownst to Hamlet, Claudius has been plotting to kill him.  Talk about your horrid days.         A duel takes place between Hamlet and Laertes where Laertes, using a poison-tipped sword, cuts Hamlet, thus giving way for his impending death. Hamlet eventually gets aim o f the sword and kills Laertes, then kills King Claudius.  Just as the play ends, Hamlet takes his last breath of air, appoints Fortinbras Jr. as the new King of Denmark, and dies.         In Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman, a salesman who believed himself to be a powerful man, has his life unravel before him as he loses his job, his sanity and the respect of those close to him.
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