Irony in Drama Hamlet by William Shakespeare Department:Languages and Literatures By: Nangsi Project ID: 5733 Rating: (3.5) votes: 6 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractHamlet, Complete Hamlet: Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, written around 1599-1601 and published in 1603 in four folds from unauthorized texts referring to previous plays. By analyzing the irony in the play hamlet written by William Shakespeare, it can give us further knowledge about the drama. In the current research, descriptive method of library research is implemented to the problems of the research. This research is conducted by expressing the information from the available documents which is useful in the field of irony in the drama Hamlet. The major aim of this research is to provide a current analysis of irony in the drama Hamlet by William Shakespeare. In the play"Hamlet", the characters’ awareness of the situation is very different from that of the reader. Therefore, their behavior is at odds with what the reader expects. It makes the whole job very attractive to the reader. It increases their emotional participation in the drama. Drama Hamlet tells of a prince who tries to avenge his father who was killed by his uncle. But in his revenge effort, he has to lose many things. What does Hamlet teach us– about revenge, death and the afterlife, or thoughts and actions The play is ambiguous about all of them: intentional....Preview Download Preview +Other Languages and Literatures project topics and materials you might be interested in»Effects of non-use of instructional materials in the teaching of English language in secondary schools»Irony in Drama Hamlet by William Shakespeare