Theme Of Evil In Hamlet

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Evil within Hamlet

Shakespeare 's play Hamlet has many different depths and many ambiguities within it. Something else that the play has a lot of is evil. Evil can be shown in many different ways and forms. It could be hidden deep within the plot of the story or it can be so dominant that the whole plot revolves around the theme. Specifically, in Hamlet the evil is found within one character, Claudius. Once evil is brought into the plot of a story it starts out with something small and will eventually lead to destruction of many other things and usually will lead to a death. In the play Hamlet Claudius’s murder of Hamlet Sr. “breeds more evil and eventually leads to ruin” of many lives including his own. The murder of Hamlet Sr. causes a …show more content…

causes Claudius to spy on Hamlet leading to the death of Polonius, Ophelia and Laertes. Claudius motivated Polonius to spy on Hamlet and Polonius blindly does so because his character is a “foolish prating knave” (3.4.96). If Claudius would have never done the evil doing of killing Hamlet Sr, there would have been no reason for Claudius to spy on Hamlet and Polonius would not have needed to listen in on Hamlets conversations and he would not have died. Polonius and Hamlet Sr. are not the only deaths cause by the hands of Claudius. Claudius is the reason why Polonius died. Polonius’s death leads to the suicide of Ophelia. Claudius mentions how she has “conceit upon her father” (4.5.107) and that Ophelia’s moment of acting crazy before her own death was because of “the poison of deep grief; it springs all from her father’s death.” (4.5.108). Ophelia’s use of flowers also say a lot about her death. As she talks to Laertes about the flowers she only keeps one for herself. The flower she kept is rue. Rue is an “emblem of repentance” (4.5.112). She kept this because she needed to repent for her suicide. Ophelia also tells Laertes that she “would give [him] some violets, but the withered all when [her] father died.” (4.5.112). Violets are “emblems of faithfulness” (4.5.112). The violets withered with Polonius’s death. This shows her grief and that her faith withered away along with her father Polonius. When Ophelia is found dead she has daisies in her …show more content…

and the fear of his own death leads to his ruin. Claudius praying for forgiveness shows his guilt and that his “stronger guilt defeats [his] strong intent” (3.3.85). When Claudius realized that he is “still possessed of those effects for which [he] did the murder” (3.3.85) he knew that he could not be forgiven and all his prayers to be forgiven would not be answered because “words without thoughts never to heaven go” (3.4.87). The guilt Claudius felt eventually turned into Claudius planning the death of Hamlet to save himself. Claudius became aware that Hamlet knew of the murder and that Hamlet was coming home from England “set naked on [his] kingdom” (4.7.116). In fear of his own death he then plotted the plan with Laertes that ends up killing Laertes, Hamlet, and Claudius himself. Claudius also kills another character that he had no intentions of killing. That character is Gertrude. Claudius claimed to love Gertrude and that “she is so conjunctive to [his] heart and soul that, as the star moves but not in his sphere, [he] could not but by her” (4.7.115). Claudius killing Hamlet Sr. caused evil to breed and if the evil deed was never done Claudius would not have planned the death of Hamlet and Gertrude would not have had to drink from the poisoned cup that lead to her death. Overall if the guilt and Claudius’s fear of death was not present Claudius would not have made such a hasty decision causing his plan to

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