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The Good Evil Transformation

aspiration of becoming renowned and accepted. “My thoughts bebloody or be nothing worth.” Hamlet has now revealed his own crisis. Arighteous and pure spirit that has been crushed by his longing revenge towardsClaudius. In Hamlet by Williams Shakespeare, Hamlet’s character is perceived atthe beginning of the play as one of virtue and integrity. He becomes a victim ofevil and corruptness because he never forgives Claudius for murdering his fatherand also never forgives his own mother for marrying Claudius. Hamlet’scharacter transformation is very plain to see in the last line of his last soliloquy“my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth.” He allows himself to becomesomeone that prospers off the thought of revenge, and this, ultimately, gets himkilled. ...

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