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Happy Hamlet
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In ‘Happy Hamlet’, Richard Strier argues that one of the things that makes Hamlet such a profoundly sad play is how utterly unnecessary are its tragic events. Unlike Othello, Lear, and Macbeth, Hamlet does nothing to create the bad situation in which he finds himself, one that corrupts what otherwise appears to be a very happy life. Strier reimagines this ‘happy’ version of Shakespeare’s tragedy, and in doing so calls attention to the biases that have prevented critics from capturing the full significance of the play.

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