Examples Of Contagion Of Madness In Hamlet

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The Contagion of Madness
Once something is infected with a disease, it continues to spread throughout the whole body. This is what happens in the novel Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The whole country of Denmark is infected by the contagion madness, which shapes the entire novel. The disease spreads throughout Denmark specifically through, Claudius, Hamlet, Ophelia, and Laertes. “A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark/ Is by a forged process of my death/ Rankly abused: but know, thou noble youth,/ The serpent that did sting my father’s life/Now wears his crown” (Shakespeare____).

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” (I.v.100), the disease of madness continuously spread throughout Denmark, creating a “rotten state”. The …show more content…

Hamlet knows that someone murdered his father, and the snake bite was a lie. As the story proceeds it is evident that Hamlet is crazy and contracts the contagion of madness from King Claudius. He is eager to find his father’s murderer. Hamlet’s antic-disposition shows when he sees the ghost of his father, King Hamlet. The ghost tells him to kill Claudius but “Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive/ Against thy mother aught. Leave her to heaven” (I.v.92-93). King Hamlet’s ghost does not want Hamlet’s angered thoughts to get in the way of murdering Claudius and seeking revenge. Hamlet’s craziness shows when he writes many letters to Ophelia, his lover, declaring his love for her and that “___quote about love here___________”. He walks into her closet naked and wants her to understand his love. She believes him until he says that he does not love her anymore. As Hamlet’s madness grows within him, he is rude to others, such as casually talking to Polonius, Ophelia’s father, about her getting pregnant. Hamlet’s antic-disposition becomes harmful when he kills Polonius, a fairly innocent “busybody” in the Elinsore castle.

Due to Ophelia’s close relationship with Hamlet, his madness spread to her as well. Hamlet’s love letters and then confessing that he no longer loves her confuses the young Ophelia and urges her insanity. Ophelia’s brother was sent to France to study, she does not have a mother, and her father was recently

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