Hamlet
Hamlet, the philosophical and enigmatic central character of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, is a character that deliberately decides to trick his enemies by affecting a mad personality, but in doing so, is changed by his façade. Hamlet, after entering the “unweeded garden” of Denmark, is affected by the evil of the Court. His philosophical studies of the university from which he came have no use in the reality of the political court and he must affect a rash and mad character in order to survive. However, by doing this, Hamlet opens a door to which a flood of rashness, surreptitiousness, and cold heartedness escapes. Hamlet enters the court as a young student of the University. Hamlet, although being a Prince, is far more interested in the philosophical than the political. Hamlet is a man who is controlled by thought; every action must have a reason to justify it. More so, Hamlet even tries to comprehend the unifying basis of action by which every man acts as he tackles complex unanswerable questions such
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Approximate Word count = 695
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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