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CDean - Hamlet Denotative Analysis
by CDean - (2009-11-21)
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DENOTATIVE ANALYSIS OF HAMLET (1-21)

Hamlet speaks and shows to his mother the portrait of his dead father and the one of his father's brother(his unle) who is now the new king. Hamlet wants to draw his mother's attention on the qualities and virtues of his dead father. He compares him with Greek divinities: Hyperion, Jove, Mars and Mercury. For each part of the portrait he associates a metaphor. So Hamlet gives significance and relevance to his father (his father's body and personality).

After that he shows to his mother the portrait of her new husband: his uncle. Hamlet criticezes him and asks his mother how she could stay with such a low and despicable person.