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I have about 9 English Assignments to do by the end of today. I desperately tried in vain all day yesterday to comeplete them myself but unfortunately that didn′t work out too well... ? and i severely doubt ill be able to finish them in time by the end of today (last day of school). I wanna give detailed instructions for each assignment but i doubt they will fit on this page unfortunately. So if you have any questions I′ll gladly address them. [2] Speech Analysis (Ronald Reagan′s Challenger Disaster Speech) [5] Recycled Art & Writing [6] Educational Flyer [7] A Farewell to Arms Essay [8] ″Love″ PSA [9] Creative Archetype [10] Legends Essay [11] Shakespeare Argument or Creative Character Analysis [12] Research Paper / Using Textual Evidence

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Shakespeare Argument or Creative Character Analysis

Hamlet

Hamlet, a multitasker, possesses endless titles.

Helmet of the kingdom, successor in fewer tiers in life.

Sat on the throne courageously, organizing the monarch in the early dawn of his life.

His mind has the fastest wings; they flap fresh wits from foes.

His power of him influences escapism, no bully can weigh his toes.

He takes the father's sword to defend the word behind the grieve.

 

It is now a real game of the throne; before he opened his eyes over bloodshed.

He owns disputes of overthrown, info buffers his mind over body shield.

It was the rule's genesis, when the enemy grows eye blows.

Hit on the earnest resources brim, but the political pot is still boiling.

The rule of law is a paradox for him, steel sharp on the porch is glittering.

He takes the father's sword; to defend the word behind the grieve.

 

Bitter is the rule of daybreak; it is stuck on till sunset.

My relatives are full of heartbreak; my young father struggles with my cell.

Cynical, sarcasm, bitter, and hate are normal life; I praise people intelligently.

I survive indecisiveness because of a hesitant, humble, and virtuous man.

My gender changes my attitude, I stand firm and represent society.

He takes the father’s sword, to defend the word behind the grieve.

 

My leader, my edges of mindful impression, I sang firmly to insight my personality.

Sharping my wits is the best; I chose to fight back against grief.

Blood is thicker than drinking water, but it may seem to test water for a close foe.

I will stand for the kingdom; Until I leave as a legend

My gender changes my attitude, it makes me hold a sword firm

He takes the father’s sword, to defend the word behind the grieve.

The Brief of the poem

The poem explains the character of brave and wisdom based on King Hamlet in various sceneries of the Hamlet tragedy. The poet expounds on how the world is unfair, and his rule has challenges on diverse levels. After his father’s death, he takes up the kingdom and challenges of clocks in every corner of his life. He is condemned in various ways in his administration and in family matters. His uncle plans to kill him, but because of his intelligent reasoning, he becomes aware of the assassination. He portrays good morals as a king and stands strong to face the challenge as a leader. In the poem, the sword is a sign of defense, revenge, and rule that develops a storyline of brave in the entire tragedy. Atrocity is depicted in the poem by the bloodshed, which Hamlet faces as an external force challenging his rule through his wisdom. He overcomes it. The poem deals with Hamlet’s characters in the kingdom phases and how he resisted these challenges and confusion.