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Julius Caesar's Emotions In Hamlet

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Shakespeare uses reference to display a confused emotion to characterize Hamlet as a naïve character, one who does not know anything about death. As Hamlet observed the grave digger, he thinks about Julius Caesar. He compares Julius Caesar to his father to emphasize the death. Hamlet thinks that someone as great as Caesar wouldn’t be died. According to one of Shakespeare’s book, Caesar was favored by many people because he was the Roman leader. In comparison, King Hamlet is favored by Denmark as he too was the leader Hamlet says “which kept the world in awe”. The word ‘awe’ demonstrates his confusions in both Caesar’s and his father’s death. Hamlet’s emotion results in questioning how great people can die which makes him naive. This also makes
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