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A Victim of Circumstance Still with a Choice to Act upon It a characterization essay about Hamlet

In HAMLET, a tragic play written by William Shakespeare, Hamlet, the main and most controversial character, will have readers looking more deeply into their inner self to examine their habitual ways. Shakespeare uses Hamlet's self-pitying and self-centered character as an instrument that instructs the reader to evaluate his or her own interaction and communication with people. When life-threatening choices confront Hamlet, his actions, attitude, perception of reality, and speech illustrate how self-centered he is.

Throughout the play, Hamlet is confronted with three sickening and hard situations. He is forced to make decisions that will affect himself and everyone who is circling 'round him and his so-called madness. One of the first conflicts the reader is presented with is Presented with is the "increase of appetite" in Gertrude's sexual drive, or rather the incestuous marriage between Gertrude and Hamlet's uncle Claudius, which is a lot for the son of the murdered King to deal with (I.2.148). This is quickly followed by Hamlet finding out that if he doesn't "revenge his foul and most unnatural murder," or rather that Claudius was the one who killed Late Hamlet his Dad will be "Doomed for a certain term to walk the nig


ht" (I.5.31, I.5.15). And not only is this information presented to Hamlet, but by a Ghost representing his father, which might cause him to think he's going mad. Lastly, Hamlet's one love, Ophelia disregards Hamlet's love for her showing the actual written proof of love, the love letters, to her father. This causes other characters in the play to believe that Hamlet's madness is derived from the fact that Ophelia has disregarded his love for her.

Hamlet has a pattern throughout the play of trying to get people to feel sorry for him. His motivations are: to make himself at ease, to see Claudius go to hell, to ensure his happiness at the expense of others, to ensure everyone knows how bad he has it, and to play the victim role. Throughout the rest of the play, while plotting Claudius' revenge, Hamlet wants sympathy from everyone for his self-inflicted hardships. Exclaiming "O, my prophetic soul!" when the Ghost tells him the murder story, Hamlet decides not to take revenge for his father (I.5. 48). Instead, he takes revenge for his own personal satisfaction, for his soul, not considering how it would affect others. He could've easily told the authorities that Claudius murdered his father, the Late Hamlet. Instead, he took matters into his own hands, threatening Horatio and Marcellus to "swear't" that they had not seen nor heard of the Ghost who gave him this vital information (I.5.162). Hamlet reveals that the Claudius killed his father, but instead mopes around like a madman, drawing plenty of attention to himself. Hamlet simply g

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