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Hamlet andGreat Expectations
Title: Hamlet andGreat Expectations
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1462 | Pages: 6.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hamlet andGreat Expectations
LITERARY ASSIGNMENT
Comparison Between Hamlet and Great Expectations
Hamlet and Great Expectations are two books in which the topic of alienation is apparent. Both Hamlet and Pip are alienated for different reasons. Hamlet, a prince of noble birth, only sees the negative side of life. He feels the world is a place full of corruption with distorted people living in it. Because his moral standards are so high, he avoids all human contact and isolates
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changes. He is aware of his flaw but can’t overcome it. !
Hamlet must lose his life for he cannot be reborn. An ending in tragedy is far more unfortunate because the main characters are born with the capacity for greatness. They have the potential to accomplish so much more than a regular character, yet their tragic flaw can alienate them and prevent the completion of their task, then leading to their unsuitable death.
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