theme of madness in hamlet
The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is, perhaps, one of William Shakespeare's most popular works. One of the possible reasons for the intense recognition of this play is the way Shakespeare uses Hamlet to illustrate the complex workings of the mind, and how one must use deception in order to deceive others to get to the truth. In Hamlet, Shakespeare incorporates the theme of madness to serve a motive. In fact Hamlet was not crazy, but used the madness as a deception to achieve what he wanted. Hamlet himself says, "That I essentially am not in madness, but mad in craft."He thought about everything he was doing, and everything he was going to do. Hamlet did in fact act like he was mad, just so he could follow through on his plan to avenge his father's death. Hamlet acted like he was mad because he did not want to outright kill Claudius, because he would probably go to heaven, and Hamlet wanted to make him suffer like Claudius had made his father suffer. Hamlet also knew that he could not go around telling people that Claudius killed his father just because a ghost told him so. Therefore, instead Hamlet masterminded a plan that made the King, Claudius, show his guilt and then he would have proo
It can be noticed that within each of these three people there can be no reassurance on what the affect they may have on others due to their mental state in public. After everyone found out about Polonius's stabbing, they thought that Hamlet's behaviour was an act of insanity. He draws his knife and stabs into the curtain killing Polonius. Laertes has a form of madness that is increasing because Laertes knows that he has the capabilities and motivation to act on what he believes on. Hamlet's obsession with his mother's remarriage to his uncle contributes to his insanity. Where Laertes was very influential by others and had no real control over the mental state he was developing by the sway of Claudius. Ophelia has a unique form of madness unlike Hamlet's and Laertes' because it a mixture of love and hate. No one really paid attention to Hamlet's insane actions because they thought that he was mad over the lost love of Ophelia. Actually, he was making a big plan to revenge his father's murder by killing his Uncle Claudius. He doesn't kill him, but rather he decides that he'll wait and kill him later so he can suffer like his father did. Actually, he was making a big plan to revenge his father's murder by killing his uncle Claudius. Skilfully, he predicted the consequences of his actions, in such a way that the people around him would be led to believe that he was mad. ) That would be scanned: I, his sole son, do this same villain send To heaven. Laertes' behaviour is caused by the sudden death of his father who was without a due ceremony, and his sister who has been driven mad, has contributed to the madness that is being built up inside Laertes. In numerous occasions, Hamlet will make a comment about the little time that it took for his mother to move into his uncle's bed.
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