Hamlet's Relationship With His Father Character Analysis

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No family is perfect. Some appear perfect on the outside, but behind closed doors, life is not always as good as it seems. Some families struggle with sexual abuse, divorce, and substance abuse . Even trust issues and differences of opinion can drive family members apart. In Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, the main character experiences many conflicts in his relationships. Hamlet first struggles with his relationship with this mother. What enrages Hamlet is the fact that his mother marries her own brother-in-law. Gertrude can tell Hamlet is depressed about his father's death even though she points out that death happens to all of us. Hamlet reveals his feelings about loosing his father: Seems, madam? Nay, it is. I know not "seems." 'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits if solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forced breath, No, nor the …show more content…

Hamlet's father explains his brother killed him by pouring poison into his ear as he slept. Hamlet's father knows Hamlet will want revenge, but he tells Hamlet not to plot his revenge against his mother. "But howsomever thou pursues this act / Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive / Against thy mother aught" (1.5.84-86). When Hamlet finds out how his father died, he immediately seeks revenge. Hamlet's father tells him not to blame his mother but Hamlet really wants to even though he knows he should listen to his dad. Hamlet's dad tells him to let heaven decide her fate. He should let heaven punish her and let her punish herself for the guilt she feels (1.5.86-88). Hamlet wants revenge on whomever he feels is responsible, but his dad tells him to leave his mother alone. It is hard for Hamlet to find a solution to his internal struggle. He wants to get revenge, but he also wants to follow his father's advice. This internal conflict only adds to the frustration he feels towards both is mother and his

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