gives us Hamlet’s rage against Gertrude and (secondly) Claudius. This rage can be
compared to Clytaemnestra’s rage at her husband for killing their daughter. In the
second act we are faced with Hamlet's fear of and fascination of death and Hamlet’s
madness. Death is a common theme in Greet tragedy. The third act demonstrates
minipulation as Hamlet has preformers act out what might have happened at his father’s
death in order to find a guilty expre
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