Bill Unwin's pretense to be Hamlet in Graham Swift's novel "Ever After"

An analysis of the insignificance of life on the basis of Bill Unwin's failed pretense to be Hamlet


Dossier / Travail, 2013

9 Pages, Note: 2,0


Résumé ou Introduction

“I am who I am. I am Bill Unwin (there, I declare myself!). I am Hamlet the
Dane” (Swift 173). This citation neatly covers what Graham Swift’s novel Ever
After is about; a no one identifies himself with a world-famous figure, namely William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, to provide some structure and meaning to his irrelevant existence.
Swift tries to picture the insignificance of life and therefore, focuses the
story of this middle-aged desperate and childless widower Bill Unwin, who recently survived an attempted suicide. Searching for clues to understand his life, Unwin addresses themes such as love, loss, identity, mortality, and the ephemeral nature of life. In order to give his own existence a sense of meaning, Bill empathizes with Hamlet, but in the end the reader has to discover that these two characters have nothing in common and Unwin’s emptiness of life is stressed. So, if you take all of Unwin’s façade and shape away he tried to construct from Hamlet, no meaning to his life, rather nothing remains, thus,
this novel is to show how meaningless and transient life actually is.
Therefore, to illustrate this occurrence in this paper, first of all, shared character traits between Bill Unwin and Hamlet the Dane are listed to later on destroy the illusion of Bill being Hamlet by outlining the differences between these two figures. Following, the emptiness of Unwin’s life is pointed out and reasons of creating the protagonist like this are specified. Finally, Swift’s intention is reached as the overall insignificance of life becomes obvious.

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Titre
Bill Unwin's pretense to be Hamlet in Graham Swift's novel "Ever After"
Sous-titre
An analysis of the insignificance of life on the basis of Bill Unwin's failed pretense to be Hamlet
Université
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Note
2,0
Auteur
Année
2013
Pages
9
N° de catalogue
V269075
ISBN (ebook)
9783656600909
ISBN (Livre)
9783656601005
Taille d'un fichier
718 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
Hamlet, Ever After, Graham Swift, Bill Unwin, Shakespeare, love, loss, identity, mortality, nature of life
Citation du texte
Lena Groß (Auteur), 2013, Bill Unwin's pretense to be Hamlet in Graham Swift's novel "Ever After", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/269075

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