Turning Points In Hamlet

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The book Hamlet is a very complex story. There are any turning points within the reading that make you want to keep reading but the most useful one is in Act V, The graveyard scene. When he sees Yorick's skull it makes hamlet realize that death makes a difference between people.Within in the reading the total amount of people who die is still questioned. Even after reading the story there are still questions you begin to ask yourself about. Such as suicide, death or what even happens after death. All questions are left unanswered and it keeps you wondering. Just when you think the sors over its still going. As you keep asking yourself questions. Within the story you begin to see just how insane Hamlet truly is. Throughout the play Hamlet begins to trick you into thinking he is an innocent and harmless guy when in reality he was looking for revenge on his fathers death as he looked at Claudius to being the cause of it all. When Polonius says "though this be madness, yet there is method in it" (Act II, Scene II) it is true and false at the same time. He believes that Hamlet is crazy because of the way that he feels about Ophelia. As you continue to read Hamlet you start to begin to realize …show more content…

When you come across his life with women he becomes very annoyed. He truly cares about Ophelia and Gertrude but at the same time he is also curious as well. He is upset at the fact that his mother remarried to his uncle in such a speedy process. He believes that she didn't truly love is father as much as she appeared to. When it comes to Ophelia as you start to understand their relationship you can begin to tell that he has been flirting with her for awhile. When Hamlet starts to become crazy you start to realize that he believes that Ophelia may be working with Polonius and his mother and uncle. Ophelia listened to her dad over anyone else. Hamlet begins to believe that both of the women in his life are not who he made them out to

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