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Hamlet

Hamlet: How does Shakespeare make act1 scenes 4 and 5 the most dramatic scenes in the play?Hamlet is a young man with many distinctive characteristics. He is the loving and beloved son of Hamlet, the deceased King of Denmark. He is talented in many ways, as actor, athlete, and scholar. Prince Hamlet draws upon many of his talents as he goes through a remarkable metamorphosis, changing from an average, responsible, young Prince to apparently mad, raging son intent upon avenging his father's untimely death. In the beginning of Hamlet, the Prince behaves as any normal person would following the death of a loved one. Not only is this a loved one, but an extra special someone; it is his loving father whom he adored. Hamlet is grief stricken, depressed, and even angry that his mother remarried so soon after his father's death. Having witnessed how his father had treated his mother with great love and respect, Hamlet cannot understand how his mother could shorten the grieving period so greatly to marry someone like Uncle Claudius. He is incapable of rationalizing her deeds and he is obsessed by her actions. Throughout the play Hamlet is in constant conflict with himself. An appearance of a ghost claiming to be his father, "I am t


A son must have utmost respect and undying love for his father to carry out such a vigorous retaliation. This fact brings more in depth evidence to the ghost being real. " The relationship between Gertrude and Hamlet is by far the most revealing about certain aspects of the play. And I have stated some ideas that are not congruent with a majority. Young Fortinbras is determined to get back the land his father lost. The play he chooses to re-enact is entitled "The Murder of Gonzago" with a few changes made to accommodate Hamlet's new lines and actions reflecting Claudius murdering his father. However, this is the conclusion I have drawn. Hamlet gives his life in the pursuit of justice, as he knows it. After committing his first murder, in the presence of his mother, he begs repentance.

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