Which theme is best supported by
the
passage?
[Laertes:) Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet:
Mine and my father's death come not upon thee,
Northine on me!
-Hamlet,
William Shakespeare
Forgiveness can be more powerful than the desire
for revenge
Revenge is a necessary evil.
No bond is as strong as the bond between a father
and a son.
Justice is more important than friendship.

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Answer:

forgiveness can be more powerful than the desire for revenge.

Explanation:

The theme that is backed by the given passage would be:

A). Forgiveness can be more powerful than the desire  for revenge.

  • The 'Theme' or the major idea that the given passage supports and advocates is that 'Forgiveness or tolerance has the power to defeat the inclined wish of seeking revenge.'
  • In the given passage, Laertes pardons Hamlet for the act of murdering his father because he came to know that it was Claudius who was behind all this.
  • This forgiveness allows Hamlet and Claudius, both to die guilt-free and adds some water to the fuel of revenge lying inside themselves.
  • This provides both of them an opportunity to understand and acknowledge each other's mistakes and move ahead with what they have.

Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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