Improbable Uncertainty In Hamlet Essay

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William Shakespeare is hands down one of the world’s most well known authors and playwright, and his most popular play would be that of Hamlet. Throughout the play, we watch young Hamlet have tragedy after tragedy thrown at him. First his father dying, which already sets him into a kind of madness (Act I Scene I). He then has to watch his mother be married off to his uncle, the new king (Act I Scene II). Hamlet was never given the proper time to grieve about his father death, which made his situation even worse. To almost make all of this bad even worse, a ghost of his dead king father appears to him and tells his that he was murdered by his brother, Hamlet's now father and mother's husband . The ghost wants Hamlet to carry out revenge for his death (Act I Scene V). This is when we see the first signs of improbable uncertainty in Hamlet, the idea that we don’t know what the outcome will be, until the thing actually happens, which is still a present idea and issue today. …show more content…

He didn’t know if he could trust the ghost, or if it was a spirit from heaven or from hell, or even if it was the spirit of his father at all. Hamlet didn’t even know if he could trust the accusation that the ghost had made on his Uncle/Stepfather. To be able to prove that Claudius did in fact poison King Hamlet, young Hamlet sets a plan in action that is supposed to prove Claudius’s guilt. When the players come into town, Hamlet asks them to add a few more lines to one of the plays that relate to the situation that transpired between Claudius and the king (Act III Scene II). Hamlet will watch Claudius’s reaction to the play, and thinks he should be able to determine if he was guilty or not based on

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