Hamlet+Pride+of+Shakespeare

Shakespeare is one of the most well-known poets and playwriters of all time. He spat out plays such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Macbeth", and "Henry IV" and yet "Hamlet" is the most popular and famous out of all of his plays. The sophisticated writing style and numerous underlying themes in Shakespeare's masterpiece makes "Hamlet" very universal and easy to relate to once the text is deciphered. For many [|reasons], Shakespeare makes Hamlet revolutionary and unique compared to his other plays. Revenge tragedy is usually very hard to understand (let alone Shakespeare's style and language), but the [|summary] provides us with certain characteristics of "Hamlet" that make the play so important and outstanding from all of his other plays. Once we realize the particular attributes that this play has, such as the focus of the play on the character's dilemma rather than bloody revenge scenes, we can truly appreciate what makes "Hamlet" so ground-breaking and influential. The summary provides an in-depth look at the traits of the revenge tragedy for the ages and provides analysis about "Hamlet" that helps us understand the importance and significance of the play.