Disloyalty In Hamlet Essay

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Disloyalty gives off the smell of a decaying corpse. The smell, much like disloyalty will spread until it is buried. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, disloyalty is presented in the play through the acts of treason as being so horrific that it affects even those who are remain loyal and honest. Furthermore, here Marcellus is talking to Horatio at the start of the play, and says, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”(1-4-90). Here is the first time Shakespeare directly presents the idea that something is wrong within the play, after foreshadowing it in the appearance of the ghost. At a time when the ghost of the old king Hamlet had appeared right after being betrayed by his brother, whom has killed him, presenting that what is rotten in the state of Denmark is in fact loyalty. An example of this is when Hamlet has to pry at Guildenstern to find out if he is spying on him, “HAM.: 'Tis as easy …show more content…

a rat?/ Dead, for a ducat, dead!/ [Thrust his sword through the arras and kills POLONIUS.] POL.:[Behind] O, I am slain!/ QUEEN.: O me, what hast thou done? HAM: Nay, I know not;/ Is it the king?/ QUEEN.: O, what a rash and bloody deed is this!/ HAM: A bloody deed! almost as bad, good mother,/ As kill a king, and marry with his brother.”(3-4-23-30). Here Shakespeare shows to what extent Hamlet will go to get rid of disloyalty in Denmark. Also, in calling Polonius a rat it makes it so that Hamlet stops seeing traitors as humans and more like vermin. Likewise, an example of this is, “FORT.: This quarry cries on havoc. O proud death,/ What feast is toward in thine eternal cell/ That thou so many princes at a shot/ So bloodily hast struck?”(5-2-343-346). Here everyone that was disloyal in life is now dead. Even those who were loyal in life felt the grips off death like Laertes due to the spreading of the horrid disease that plagues Denmark. Leaving Horatio the only truly honest person close to

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