| Shakespeare’s
        Hamlet contains a profound spiritual message for mankind that has been
        largely unrecognized for centuries. The meaning of Hamlet so perplexed
        critics over the last four hundred years that many finally concluded,
        after immense struggle, that the play lacks a binding philosophy. Nothing,
        in fact, is more wrong. Quintessence of Dust now explains how
          Shakespeare meticulously crafted every scene to convey, through our
          emotional involvement in the drama, a central spiritual message. The
          book also explains by a single coherent theme practically every aspect of the play that has puzzled critics for
        centuries, including the following:  
        • the reason for Hamlet’s delay in exacting
          his revenge; • why Hamlet himself is unsure why he delays;
 • the purpose of the long swearing ritual at the end of Act I;
 • the reason for Polonius’s long dialogue with Reynaldo;
 • why the status of Hamlet’s madness is ambiguous;
 • the purpose of the long dramatic recitation on Pyrrhus;
 • the reason for Hamlet’s savage treatment of Ophelia;
 • the meaning of the “To Be” soliloquy;
 • the reason for Hamlet’s advice (on acting) to the players;
 • why the King does not react to the dumb show;
 • why Hamlet lacks remorse after accidentally killing Polonius;
 •
 the meaning behind the nature of Ophelia’s death;
 • the purpose of the long graveyard scene;
 • why Hamlet grapples in fury with Laertes at the gravesite;
 • the purpose of the prolonged dialogue with Osric;
 • the meaning behind the final duel scene;
 • why each of the characters died in the particular way they did.
 All these, and more, are shown to be artistic means of imparting the
        central message of the play. It demonstrates that Hamlet is nothing short
        of an artistic miracle, reflected both in its poetic brilliance and in
    its profound meaning. Articles:
 Why Hamlet Delays His Revenge
 The reason for Hamlet's delay has haunted critics
                  for four centuries. Different authors have presented differing reasons
                  for the delay, which, in itself, raises another question concerning this
                  puzzling aspect of the play: Why does Shakespeare
                  give so much prominence to the delay without clearly presenting the reason
                for it? The answer
              helps point us toward Shakespeare's own reason for Hamlet's delay... more
 The Meaning Behind the Dialogue Between Polonius and Reynaldo in HamletWhy does Shakespeare dwell so much on this dialogue, especially since we never hear of Reynaldo, or what he did with the instructions to spy on Laertes, ever again? This paper reveals that Shakespeare actually crafts the dialogue to convey a profound message - a message that resonates through the entire play to reach a thundering climax at the final duel scene... more
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