The Importance Of Spying In Hamlet

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Writing about Spying in the literature of the eighteenth century was very communing. Spying 's ideological transition within the cultural and literary imagination to keep the audience on the edge of their seat, thus, basic to get emotional satisfaction to the audience and keep their interest. In Hamlet, there is spying, deviant behavior, and betrayal throughout the play. King Claudius ' many spies keep their “eyes and ears” open, to report Hamlet every move. Additional, Hamlet is spying on his mother and King Claudius.

The spying began with King Claudius 's unwillingness to allow Hamlet to go back to the University of Wittenberg because he wants to keep Hamlet close so that he can watch his behavior.The King believes that Hamlet …show more content…

I know the good king and queen have sent for you." (2.2. 300-305)
Even though Rosencrantz and Guildenstern suspect Hamlet already knows they continued to try to get him to speak, but they are unsuccessful.In fact, he tell them "instrument they can 't play" (2.2. 307). Throughout the play, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are constantly being used by the King as tools, first to find the roots cause of Hamlet 's behavior and subsequently to find Polonius ' body and follow Hamlet to …show more content…

The purpose of this spying is to find out if it the cause of Hamlet 's behavior is truly unrequited love or something else. He suggests he and the king hide and watch Ophelia and Hamlet. Polonius likes to spy. Hamlet acts like he really doesn’t know Ophelia very well and treats Ophelia coldly and rudely. Hamlet is very much aware that his meet up with Ophelia has been premeditated, believes that Polonius is yet again spying. So he acts behavior towards Ophelia is an act in front of them to throw them off guard. After Claudius realized that Hamlet is a greater threat to him by staying he agrees to let him

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