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Title: Hamlet Analyzed In Terms Of Aristotle's Poetics
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27). Hamlet undoubtedly suffers this
unmerited misfortune. He has done nothing to bring
about his father's death. To make the situation even
more painful, his mother has married his uncle whom he
suspects is responsible for the tragedy. These
circumstances illicit pity from the audience... Showed first 250 characters
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circumstances illicit pity from the audience. The fear
of impending evil is also prevalent in the play. As the
plot progresses, it becomes clear that the king is
plotting to kill Hamlet and Hamlet is planning to kill
the king.
Hamlet's plot is what Aristotle considers complex... Showed next 250 characters
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