The Theme Of Tragedy In Hamlet

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In most of William shakespeare 's plays the theme of tragedy is well emphasized. In his play Hamlet, this theme of tragedy has been observed again. The protagonist, Hamlet faces many dilemmas that lead him to undergo many transformations in his personality such as: before the stress of avenging his father he disliked the relationship of the queen and Claudius but after he was introduced with this duty he turned his dislike into the feeling of vengeance towards Claudius, He pursued his burden by acting insane but, later on this acting deeply impacts his nervous system and forces his sanity to lose control. Earlier in the play Hamlet had respect for his mother, but after her continuous act of defending his nemesis, Claudius, Hamlet loses the …show more content…

In his first soliloquy it is observed that he has no feelings of revenge towards his uncle. Later on, Shakespeare establishes the theme of revenge by introducing a character to the play, the ghost of Hamlet’s father. Hamlet’s father reveals the truth about his death, he tells hamlet,” Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder”(1.5.25). In this quote Hamlet’s father is instructing him to revenge his foul and unnatural murder. After hearing this Hamlet gather all his pain and sorrow he suffered since his father 's death and turns it into the emotions of revenge. He replies to his father by saying ,”As meditation, or thoughts of love, may sweep to my revenge” (1.5.30-31). With this quote Hamlet convinces his audience that he would avenge his father no matter what circumstance. He expresses that he would not bring his love or peace in the way of his revenge. This quote is used by the Shakespeare to create a picture to the audience 's mind of how determined Hamlet is towards revenge. Further in the play Hamlet displays a strengthened feeling of revenge when he says,” And so he goes to heaven, And so am I …show more content…

In the start Hamlet was portrayed as one of the most loved character amongst all. He respected everyone including his mother, when his mother instructed him to not go to burlington he replied,” I shall in all my best obey you, madam.” (1.2.120). This quote proves that Hamlet respected and obeyed his mother and that to in a very polite manner. After he has confirmed that Claudius is the murderer he goes to his mother to tell her about his role play. But, suddenly he starts talking to his mother very aggressively, he says,”I took thee for thy better; take thy fortune; Thou find’st to be too busy in some danger leave wringing of your hands: peace! Sit you down, And let me wring your heart, for so i shall,” (3.4.32-35). To this the queen replies,”What have i done, that thou dar’st wag thy tongue in noise so rude against me?” (3.4.48-49). Hamlet acts very weird towards his mother, he talks very aggressively and scolds her without telling her any reason. To this behaviour his mother acts very confused and upset as she asks for a reason for his rude behaviour. This act of Hamlet shows the audience that he lost respect towards his mother. Another act of Hamlet that proves that he lost his emotions is when he accidentally kills Polonius. The only mourning he does for Polonius is when he says,” Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell;”(3.4.32). He calls Polonius a intruding fool and says farewell. By this it can be

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