Reasons for Hamlet's distraction: emotions and passion Through Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, emotions and passion are a great distraction for Hamlet's hero. Hamlet tends to behave as if he were a teenager, not an adult man. His behavior is very immature, sarcastic, and acts before anger, and thinks about it. Love, the ability to control that person's behavior and to suppress depression of that person is a sign of maturation, but adult Hamlet is difficult to control these abilities.
Rosenkrantz and Gilden Stern are people of Hamlet, tragedy of William Shakespeare. They are childhood friends of Hamlet, summoned by King Claudius, to disperse the prince's attention, if possible to identify the cause. These roles William S. Gilbert's satire Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on the resurrection, and Tom Stoppard alienated heroes, absurdist play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, adapted to the movies. Rosencrantz ("Rosario") and Gyldenstjerne / Gyllenstierna ("Venus") are Danish (as well as Norwegian, Swedish), while Rosencrantz ("Rosario") and Gyldenstjerne / Gyllenstierna ("Venus") show a coronation ceremony of the Danish royal family, James Voelkel believes that these characters were named after Frederik Rosenkrantz and Knud Gyldenstierne. Name of the noble family of the 16th century is another name.
Giaudius and Queen welcomed his friends Rosencranz and Guilden and were extremely concerned about Hamlet's strange behavior seeking to find out why Hamlet was distracted to Elsinore. But Hamlet made it easy for them to confuse themselves as much as the King's chief adviser, Polonius who thought that Hamlet's madness was due to his frustrated love for Polonius's daughter Ophelia. Ophelia also helped her father and Claudius discover the cause of Hamlet's behavior, but his behavior and speech were very rude, and the girl could mourn "0" It was. "However, Claudius is currently convinced that Hamlet is not an eviction lover, and his presence in Denmark is dangerous.
King Cladius is very happy. Polonius returned to the theme of Hamlet. Polonius admitted that Ophelia forbade to return to Hamlet's emotions. He believes that Hamlet 's recent madness is probably due to his negative love for Ophelia. He suggested that they arrange an extraordinary meeting between Ophelia and Hamlet and Polonius and Claudius hid behind the curtains to observe their conversation. While Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were in, Polonius ran away in a hurry. Hamlet gladly welcomed them and asked them why they were visiting. First they said that they only wanted to see him, but after Hamlet pushed them, they acknowledged that Gertrude and Claudians summoned them. They told Hamlet that he would still want a group of actors just in the castle though he may be frustrated.