Hamlet Natural Vs Unnatural Essay

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The play Hamlet introduces a common motif such as natural versus unnatural. Throughout the story of Hamlet, he is a man that brings lots of revenge, ghosts, tragedy and deceives many of the people closest to him. Shakespeare displays unnatural acts to help readers understand the untimely acts of the protagonists in the story. These unnatural acts ultimately lead to tragedies involving the characters within the play. This type of motif was used in the place to display to readers the extreme thoughts and feelings projected from characters such as Hamlet and the King. As for the unnatural force is makes readers question why the ghost came to Hamlet and what is initial reasoning is and why, it makes them question whether it is an internal or external …show more content…

It is in a human's nature to act the way that these characters do. The natural acts is shown through multiple individuals. Hamlets natural behavior is to go out with vengeance and ultimately is very greedy because of his lack of consideration of others. Hamlet tries to often distant himself because ‘A little more than kin and less than kind' leaving Claudius in the dust. There is also the humane feeling of feeling distraught and having no other possible options because of a loved on moving on quickly because “Seek[ing] for thy noble father in the dust. Thou know’st ’tis common. All that lives must die, passing through nature to eternity.” (Gertrude Act 1; scene 3) understandably this most likely triggered the actions of Hamlet because of the natural human instinct. Hamlet realizes that everything that he feels and with every event that has ever occurred isn’t because people are bad. It is because of “The stamp of one defect, being nature’s livery or fortune’s star,” nature chooses what kind of individual you may become, their virtues “Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault. The dram of evil, Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal.” (Act 1; scene 4). Shakespeare expresses the compassionate side of Hamlet to let readers want to accept Hamlet as an individual and not just as a mad boy who will eventually confide in untolerated

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