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Dec 14, 2008 02:15

CAN ANYONE HELP ME.
I'M SO STUCK.

I have to write a 5 paragraph essay on this with examples and quotes, making and supporting an argument.

Renaissance Humanism placed the source of tragedy in human nature and action. How does this apply to Hamlet?

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souperkate December 14 2008, 20:12:27 UTC
This is seriously how much I have so far.
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a great example of a tragedy. According to Renaissance Humanists, a tragedy’s cause is a fault in human nature, compared to Aristotle’s belief that Fate is the root of all tragedy.

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infastmotion December 14 2008, 20:15:22 UTC
Mine.

In the play, Hamlet, by Shakespeare, there are many instances of tragedy. According to Renaissance Humanism, a tragedy's source is placed on human nature and action. The whole idea of tragedy in Hamlet can be emphasized by this belief.

i'm pretty sure i repeated myself.

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meanin2theworld December 14 2008, 21:50:42 UTC
dude say william shakespeare. it's more formal.

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infastmotion December 14 2008, 23:11:01 UTC
?

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infastmotion December 14 2008, 23:12:11 UTC
its kinda too late now and my teacher doesn't even say that.

kateri's xmas party?

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