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Moral Justice in Hamlet

   

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Running head: HAMLET
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Hamlet, also known to the readers as The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is
one of the most well-known tragedies written by popular author and playwright William
Shakespeare. The tragedy tells the story of Hamlet and how he seeks revenge on his uncle
Claudius for killing his noble father and ascending to the throne, while marrying his mother
at the same time. This is said to be the longest of all the tragedies which have been written by
Shakespeare himself. This essay will discuss the matter of the moral justice in the tragedy
itself.
The purpose of this is to determine whether moral justice is delivered in the play
Hamlet or not.
In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, it is seen by the readers that there is a
constant debate among the scholars on the subject matter of whether the concept of moral
justice was served in the play Hamlet or not. If the concept of the moral justice is analysed
closely, it will be found that there are two characters in the play who are seeking moral
justice – Hamlet on his uncle Claudius and Laertes on Hamlet for the death of his father
Polonius at the hands of Hamlet himself (Hillier, 2014).
The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare is a portrayal of Hamlet as the protagonist
because of his uncle murdering his father ad usurping the kingdom. In this case, the concept
of Hamlet wishing to kill his uncle serves as the perfect reason for the moral justice to be
served by them. Similarly, if the case of Laertes is considered, his wish of getting revenge on
Hamlet is also justified because of Hamlet killing his father Polonius. So, it can be said that
both the characters in the play have the perfect reason for demanding moral justice for
themselves (Kisery, 2015).
The play portrays Hamlet to be the protagonist as he is portrayed to be an individual
with a keen sense of morality for himself. It can be said that the moral; justice had been
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