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As the young prince of Denmark, Hamlet, tries to uncover the truth of his father's death, he has no one to turn to. Many of the characters within the play appear to be genuine and honest but are really infested with evil. Not knowing who is actually genuine and honest, Hamlet trusts no one. Shakespeare develops a theme of appearance vs. reality where Hamlet's dedication to the truth is stressed in contrast to the appearance which others serve. Many of the characters seem to hide behind masks, which give the impression they are sincere and genuine, when in reality they are plagued with lies and evil, notably Claudius. In order for the truth to be revealed Hamlet must disguise himself and real motives to find out what is real and what not. From the very beginning Hamlet questions the motives of his uncle Claudius, who has just
The sanity and health of the whole state Carve for himself, for on his choice depends Hamlet knows he cannot trust the other woman in his life, Ophelia, because she has taken the side of Claudius because of her father Polonius. There is no real reason that Polonius has given Ophelia not to trust him because Polonius has always given the illusion of being a loving caring father. Polonius, however, is only interested in the appearances of things. Polonius tries to convince Ophelia that Hamlet does not love her, only lusts after her. He cannot conceive the fact that Hamlet really does love Ophelia.
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Approximate Word count = 566
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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