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For my Survey of Dramatic Literature class we were given the option of making a "movie trailer" for one of the plays we read in class. I chose Hamlet since it's one of my favorites, and as a special twist I decide to make it a Code Geass rendition of Hamlet (my professor was already expecting me to make it anime-related somehow.. last semester, I helped me friend with the same project and we did a Death Note rendition of the play "A Doll's House", which he loved).

Hope you don't mind if I share the trailer?? I'm... kinda proud of it, teehee~  =]


My "research"/explanation for why I combined these two...

Hamlet & Code Geass

 

Shared Themes:

·        The complexity of Action

o       In both Hamlet and Code Geass, the question of how to act is affected not only by rational considerations, such as the need for certainty, but also by emotional, ethical, and psychological factors.

§         Hamlet: reluctant to exact revenge against Claudius until he knows for sure Claudius killed his father

§         Code Geass: Lelouch reluctant to exact revenge against his family members until he knows whether or not they know anything about his mother’s death.

·        The nation as a diseased body

o       Under the rule of Claudius, Denmark degenerates, the corruption of its ruler affecting the nation’s ‘health’. In Code Geass, the same happens to the fictional empire of Britannia.

§         Hamlet: “[s]omething is rotten in the state of Denmark” (i, iv. 67).

§         Code Geass: “Britannia is rotten”.

§         At the end of Hamlet, when Fortinbras assumes the throne, it is suggested that Denmark will be ‘healed’. Likewise, at the end of Code Geass, the pure-hearted Nunnally is made the new empress of Britannia, which suggests that the empire will return to its former state of glory.

·        Do the ends justify the means??

o       In Hamlet, pretty much all of the main characters die, and in most their cases their deaths are undeserved – and/or could have been prevented. The same can be said of Code Geass. And yet, with these deaths, order is restored; Denmark and Britannia freed from the ‘disease’ that was their corrupted rulers. But is it worth it, when pure-hearted characters such as Ophelia/Euphemia were sacrificed?

·        Things get worse before they get better.

 

 

CHARACTER CONNECTIONS

·        Hamlet/Lelouch:

o       Obsessed with the idea of death

o       The question of his own death plagues Hamlet, as he repeatedly contemplates whether or not suicide is a morally legitimate action in an unbearably painful world. Likewise, Lelouch has always considered himself as “dead” and often contemplates means of escaping a painful world, resorting to drug use.

o       Both melancholy and discontented with the state of affairs of their countries and their families.

o       Both present themselves as “mad” to fool others, and both cross a point where it’s hard to tell if they’re pretending or if they actually are mad.

o       Hamlet is ‘indirectly’ the cause of Ophelia’s death; Lelouch is the direct cause of Euphemia’s death.

o       Both hesitate in crucial moments; their morality sometimes gets in the way of the action they should take.

o       Where they differ: Hamlet’s actions are more spur-of-the-moment, whereas Lelouch spends too much time trying to plan things in advance.

·        Laertes/Suzaku:

o       Both lose a woman precious to them (for Laertes, Ophelia, his sister; for Suzaku, Euphemia, his lover) and swear revenge against the one responsible.

o       Both claim that nothing will distract them from acting out their revenge.

o       Both easily influenced and manipulated (Laertes by Claudius; Suzaku by the wills of those around him).

o       Both passionate and quick to take action.

·        Ophelia/Euphemia:

o       Ophelia driven mad by Hamlet; Euphemia driven mad by Lelouch.

o       Ophelia commits suicide because of Hamlet; Euphemia is killed by Lelouch.

o       Both sweet, innocent, and obedient to their family members.

o       Both undeserving of the death they receive; it’s almost too cruel.

·        Claudius/Emperor Charles

o       Both are corrupt

o       Compromise the state of their empires to satisfy their own selfish desires

·        Gertrude/C.C.

o       More questions arise from these two characters than are answered

o       Audience never truly knows either of them

o       Largely dependant on the men around them

o       Audience never really knows which side she is truly on, until the very end; Gertrude sides with Hamlet, C.C. sides with Lelouch.
 

Date/Time: 2009-02-22 02:41 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] snowdevil-crow.livejournal.com
A DOLL'S HOUSE AS DEATH NOTE? Really?

That's kind of freaking awesome. xD

Anyway... those connections are rather interesting. I've never read Hamlet, so I don't know much about the characters at all, heh.

Also, you're allowed to do this for class? That's... pretty darn awesome. YOU ARE ONE LUCKY PERSON.
Date/Time: 2009-02-23 00:38 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] reiuji.livejournal.com
You are like the awesome girl I wish I had in my class, LOL!!!
I love this! XD
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 03:04 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] frostpebble.livejournal.com
I've never actually read Hamlet, but this was really cool. Seems like there's a lot of similarities. I wish I could do school projects this awesome. XD
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 04:44 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] kycoo.livejournal.com
Oh wow this is cool! I've never thought about the similarities between Code Geass and Hamlet... probably because Code Geass didn't have that striking "killed your father, married your mother" incident. XD
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 05:07 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] five-sunsets.livejournal.com
Wow...Oedipus. Lelouch killing Charles and marrying Marianne?! xD Can you imagine?
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 05:54 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] ninwin.livejournal.com
O_O
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 04:46 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] baikautsugi.livejournal.com
Interesting analysis of how the two works are similar. Especially the Ophelia/Euphemia angle. And yes, I have read Hamlet, albeit many many moons ago...
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 04:48 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] amelia-seyroon.livejournal.com
This is really awesome! You're so lucky, too; I never got to use anime for school projects. D=
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 05:43 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] amelia-seyroon.livejournal.com
Ha ha, that should be interesting!
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 05:17 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] ninwin.livejournal.com
That's epic! I haven't actually read Hamlet (<--I am NOT much of a bookworm) but those are very interesting comparisons.
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 07:13 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] kamshaticum.livejournal.com
that was so unbelievably BRILLIANT!!! as soon as I heard the music I was on the edge of my seat - great concept!

whoa, small world~ I had to make a movie for A Doll's House too, but I never thought of using Death Note *goes to check it out*
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 09:56 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] rurushuu.livejournal.com
I read one marvelous (crack)fanfic about Lelouch so eager in getting the hamlet role in a school play xD. "I'm very good, you know. To the point where I could hypothetically maintain a double life in which I am simultaneously a clever, well-liked, slightly arrogant and slightly apathetic young man and a notorious masked criminal constantly sought both by the police and the military of a crushingly powerful empire, all without tipping off either the finest detectives the world has to offer or those close to me." He paused. "I mean, if I wanted to." (Quote) xD
So I love your idea xD
Date/Time: 2009-02-23 15:01 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] rurushuu.livejournal.com
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3867229/1/Code_Geass_Lelouch_of_the_Complete_Non_Sequitur
Totally great xD
Date/Time: 2009-02-23 20:53 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] frostpebble.livejournal.com
Sorry to randomly jump in, but that was freaking HILARIOUS. XD
Date/Time: 2009-02-22 12:51 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] aya-kari.livejournal.com
Awesome :D

Didn't something official state Hamlet was Lelouch's favourite book too? xD

Date/Time: 2009-02-22 14:21 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] sevoth.livejournal.com
It does. I guess the creators saw the similarities too? XD
Date/Time: 2009-02-23 00:34 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] reiuji.livejournal.com
Code Hamlet! LMAO! XD
I agree that Code Geass is a tragedy as well, comparing the two is a lot of fun! I'm a Shakespeare dork too, lol.

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