Leartes and Fortinbras share the same fate as Hamlet, the three of them lost their fathers in unfortunate circumstances. They feel the same kind of grieve of losing a loved one. But each reacts, differently. Their behaviour play a close related trait towards advice and duty, action versus inaction and sanity versus madness. Hamlet and Leartes want to get revenge, while the first is looking forward is getting the throne back and considers the consequences of his actions. Leartes, on the other hand, is blinded by his feelings (madness) and takes belligerent actions without thinking on the consequences.
Hamlet and Fortinbras, want to take revenge both. Whereas Hamlet only seeks to get the throne back and keeps on devating on how and when to take action, Fortinbras wants to clean his family's name and fights in an orderly fashion, with the use of an army.
It is to be noted that to select the title of a story, the best way to do so is to understand what the central idea is.
<h3>What is a central idea?</h3>
The dominant thought or message in a text that unifies all the other elements of a story is it's central idea.
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Pathos is like: look at this poor dog *plays sad music* "for every dollar, you can save a dog" (appeals to your feelings)
Logos is like: according to science, 97% of the population likes carrots (based on stats)
Ethos is like: since im a doctor, you should trust me. (Based on personal experience)
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Maquez's novels contain death as a main theme, whether in his imaginary or created worlds.
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