english
Denmark is a peaceful and happy nation with their ruler. The king and Queen are in love, leading happy life, a brilliant son worthy of becoming King a new king. It seems nothing could go wrong, until a tragedy occurs in Denmark "castle". This tragedy is so extreme and so terrible that it breaks the whole royal family apart, and causes the young prince to go "mad." As the king was taking a nap in the garden, his brother, Claudius snuck in the garden and poured poison in the king's ear, which killed the king quickly. After King Hamlet died, Claudius became the new king. This is where Hamlet's revenge begins. After king Hamlet's death young Hamlet dresses in black all the time, and he is very depressed. He is not only upset about his father's death, but he is also disappointed in his mother. Queen Gertrude goes through almost no mourning period for her husband, and quickly marries Claudius. In this research paper, I am trying to tell the audience about Hamlet's revenge. How Hamlet plays his role in the play. Hamlet is smart person but why does he play crazy and what is his real intention. What kind of ideas Hamlet is using to get to his father's killer. While Hamlet is upset about this matter, Horatio le
This is another example of Hamlet using his intelligence to control his rage. He will not go against the ghost's words, now that he is certain that the ghost really was his father. Polonaise tells Claudius that Hamlet is on his way to Queen Gertrude's room, and that he will hide in the room to hear what Hamlet has to say. Critics are saying that this is one of the very few instances in the whole play, where Hamlet lets his rage get the best of him. Hamlet enters very angrily, and after talking to his mother for a little bit, he hears an echo from behind the arras. Hamlet thinks it is Claudius, so he runs his sword through the tapestry. To his surprise, it was Polonius, and not Claudius, that he has just killed. ads Hamlet to a ghost that keeps appearing outside the castle. The ghost is Hamlet's father, and it tells Hamlet that his death had in fact been murder, and that the new King of Denmark was the murderer. "The serpent that did sting Hamlet's father's life now wears his crown," (I.v.38-39). Astonished by this news, Hamlet swears and vengeance for his father's death. Brilliantly, Hamlet plans out an opportunity for Claudius to indicate some guilt, therefore allowing his conscience to freely carry out the murder of Claudius. Hamlet decides to change a play that will be performed in front of the King and Queen. Hamlet tells Horatio, "I prithee, when thou sees that act afoot, even with the very comment of thy soul observe my uncle. If his occulted guilt do not itself unkennel in one speech, it is a damned ghost that we have seen, and my imaginations are as foul as Vulcan's stithy," (III.ii.80-86). This is a great example of Hamlet using his intelligence. Hamlet is pleased to finally know for sure that Claudius murdered his father, and Horatio agrees. Feeling bloodthirsty, and full of rage, Hamlet wants to kill Claudius, but Rosencrantz and Guildenstern tell him that he will not be able to see the King right now. Hamlet decides to go speak with his mother. The ghost told Hamlet not to harm his mother, and let fate decide her future, so he figures he will not do anything to his mother. "Let me be cruel, not unnatural; I will speak daggers to her, but use none," (III.iii.403-404). "Well, my lord. If he steal aught the whilst this play is playing, And 'scap
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Approximate Word count = 1540
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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