Relationships End in Destruction in Shakespeare's Hamlet

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Relationships hold everyone together. They create a bond between two people. Though, this is not the case in the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare. The relationships end in destruction. Hamlet is a character who is portrayed to be indecisive and active consciously. He deals with things emotionally, not pragmatically. This has a large impact on his relationships with others. Hamlet, when speaking to Polonius, hides puns and insults into his speech, causing his relationship to be built upon misconceptions. The relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia displays great love though is controlling and often leads to assumptions. A prey vs. predator like relationship is shown through Hamlet and Claudius as they both compete with one another. Hamlet, being very indecisive, develops a negative relationship with others that is similar yet contrasting, moving towards an aggressive end.
Truly, satirical describes the relationship between Hamlet and Polonius. Polonius believes himself to be wise but comes across rather silly. Hamlet often uses these characteristics of Polonius to indirectly make fun of him. Polonius being too self-absorbed, cannot see the true meaning behind Hamlets words and states, " I did enact Julius Caesar. I was killed; i'th Capitol. Brutus killed me," (Shakespeare iii, ii, 99-100). Polonius is very hypocritical as he openly boasts about being in a play playing the main character. Hamlet in turn, indirectly calls Polonius a fool, by calling him a calf, seen in the quote, " It was brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there," (Shakespeare iii, ii, 101). Though, Hamlet is very smart, as Polonius is not able to realize the insult. The theme of appearance vs. reality is seen here. Polonius, at this point, belie...

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..., keeping the theme of prey vs. predator prevalent throughout the play.
Hamlet develops negative relationships that end aggressively through his characteristic of being too indecisive. Claudius and Hamlet have a relationship similar to that of animals. They maintain a prey vs. predator like relationship by keeping the other on his toes and being a threat. The relationship between Ophelia and Hamlet has a large influence through the way men around Ophelia treat her. Hamlet and Polonius have a relationship based off of puns and insults often leading to false ideas. Polonius being too self-absorbed does not realize the things that Hamlet says in between the lines. All the relationships that Hamlet is involved in, end in destruction. The bonds that were once there are broken. In conclusion, in the play, it is evident that relationships do not hold everyone together.

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