Hamlet Analytical Essay

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When we are faced with critical circumstances we often do not think through the outcome. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the former King was known to be murdered by the Claudius, his brother. When Hamlet gets this information his way of thinking alters. His love for his father, anger, and ambition for revenge, drives him to the destruction of himself.

Hamlet was still devastated about the death of his father and knowing that his mother had moved on already. He was honest about his feelings even though King Claudius told him that he shouldn’t be mourning anymore. His devastation shows how much he truly loved his father. Hamlet wished he could die but suicide goes against his faith so he does not do so. When Horatio informed Hamlet about the ghost, he believed him which also shows how trusting he was. Upon hearing about the ghost, his character shifts. “..unhand me, gentlemen; By heaven, I’ll make a ghost of him that let’s me” shows how desperate he is to see the ghost. Hamlet refusing to stay, tells his friends to let go of him or he will kill them. Willing to …show more content…

The ghost who he believed was his father revealed everything to him. The poisoning of the King, also symbolizes the poisoning of Hamlet’s vengeance. He hated Claudius before and even more now that he found out about the crime he had committed. His loyalty to his father remained, he wanted to take revenge for him. Determined to keep this as a secret, he made Horatio and Marcellus to swear upon the sword. Hamlet also deceived people into thinking that he is crazy. This portrays how Hamlet is deceiving which contradicts from the character he was in the beginning. He wanted to make sure that his uncle is guilty because he did not want to kill anyone innocent. Claudius’ misery was Hamlet’s happiness. Hamlet organized a play acting the drama of his own life. With the play proving Claudius’ guiltiness,he is determined to take

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