The Importance Of Free Mind In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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Watching a frail man having his whole world turn upside down, falling deeper into the worm with no one to stop his fall until he opens his eyes and sees inside himself. Gazing at himself this man can create a persona to claim what he longs for- control over his thoughts and actions- a seldom trait for a man whose heir to the throne. Hamlet is a man where his entire life has confined under his parent`s law. After all those years of acting like a zoo animal, Hamlet breaks free in the oddest way to pronounce his status of becoming an independent man. For Hamlet to conquer this feat, Hamlet created his own madness due to his ambitions of having absolute control over his thoughts and actions.

Starting off with Hamlet simple principle, he viewed the world as his own chess game where he was the king, and everyone else was the pawns. As the chess game Hamlet was playing was coming to an end. Hamlet unseen move of moving the King behind enemy lines, a risky strategy allowed him to advance the board in his favored. Hamlet interpreted his smoove maneuver to his pale Horatio with a pompous tone, …show more content…

Hamlet`s madness leads him to express,“ I am but mad north-north west . When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw” (Act 2 Scene 2 402-403) to demonstrate he has control over his thoughts and actions, and at any given moment he can express a side of madness or act his real self. The act of control over who Hamlet wants to be, allows him to emerge into his true self finally. At this point, the independent man finally breaks through, granting Hamlet the capability of checkmating the King who made him trapped within his mind. Breaking free from the King wants, Hamlet open mind shows that he can act and do what he wants when he wants to and claim the victory over himself through the madness he has expressed to seize his

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