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Hamlet And Norway Fortinbras In William Shakespeare's Hamlet

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In the end of the story Hamlet, Hamlet’s mother Gertrude, Son of Polonius Laertes, Polonius, King Claudius, and Prince Hamlet end up being buried in the grave. Such a tragedy might have left the state of readers depress, since it is unusual devastating ending. The novel Hamlet, however, is not absolutely hopeless to be happy ending. Death of Claudius and Hamlet eventually granted a throne to a prince of Norway Fortinbras. Fortinbras was a heresy of Norway. Consequently, Claudius and Hamlet’s death left the state of Denmark and Norway under the control of one same king, which will unify Norway and Denmark. This coincidental unity among these two countries would possibly brought economic prosperity for long term and caused new culture formation. …show more content…

Thus, basically death of Claudius and 1 Hamlet himself was end of his revenge and relentless pain. That is something to celebrate. Of course Hamlet’s death was surely still tragic incident, not only to readers but also to citizens of Denmark, because Hamlet was a generous, gracious and charm prince who was beloved by all those of readers and citizens of Denmark. However, once they hear the story of Hamlet’s painful journey and understand that he finally achieved his goal, killing Claudius who murdered his father, and finished his painful revenge, everyone would probably feel happy for him. Furthermore, none of us can assure that death is the end of everything. Maybe Hamlet’s death was just a new start in heaven. Hamlet killed Claudius, Polonius and Laertes. Bible tells people to not murder and whosoever murders will be sentence to be thrown in the hell, and yet some murderers in the bible end up going to heaven because their deep inside genuinely felt guilty and confessed their sins and accepted Jesus Christ as their savior before the death. Maybe Hamlet and some of the other victims of tragedy would have gone through the same process. In that case, their death is not something that we should be depress about, but

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