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Hamlet Critical Viewing and Analysis misc

Hamlet Critical Viewing and Analysis

a) In the in which Aphelia returns tokens of love from him (Hamlet), William Shakespeare portrays Hamlet as first as a normal man, but then as Aphelia returns his tokens of love, he seems to enter his "so-called" state of madness. Shakespeare seems to reflect him as a character that just suddenly hits madness when he is turned down by Aphelia, which is the reason that all the people in the kingdom seem to believe he is mad. Hamlet claims he will pretend be in a state of madness, but in this scene he simply for no reason that Shakespeare presents he goes mad. Shakespeare also does not explain Hamlet's sudden outburst of madness. This madness of Hamlet's suddenly arose when Aphelia said, "My honour'd lord, I know right what you did; ... Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. There, my lord." Now up until this line Hamlet acted in a very sane manner, but after she tells him this he seems to loose it. He replied, "Ha, ha! Are you honest?"

Aphelia: "What mean's your lordship?"

Hamlet: "That if you honest and fair, your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty"

In this line Hamlet seems to be telling Aphelia that her beauty is mani


C) Zeffirelli's actions in changing the scene can be justified. First off, the idea of making the shadow of Polonius visible was one which was a good one because it let everyone that was viewing the movie know that Hamlet had not really gone mad but was doing this because he realized he had to keep on playing this role. Secondly, when directors create a movie it is made so that audiences watch the movies, had he not put the Shadow in most people would have believed Hamlet had gone mad, and would not understand how at the end of the movie or in the next scenes be able to reveal all the truth to the people. Third, the shadow also added to how Zeffirelli kept on portraying Hamlet as an intelligent, aware and intuitive character that her was. Zeffirelli had also show this great awareness that Hamlet had when Polonius was talking to Aphelia about not seeing Hamlet and when he picked up as to what was going on. And a fourth reason is that Zeffirelli had to make this movie as entertaining as possible, because that's what all directors do. They change the script, change the scenes, and just about anything else to make the movie entertaining.

pulating. In this scene Hamlet also goes on to ask about Polonius, and then yells out "Let all the doors be shut upon him, that he may play the fool nowhere

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