Individual correspondence to external or internal conflict situations is reflected in many documents. In the William Shakespeare play 'Hamlet', the role of Hamlet has to deal with external confrontation and internal confrontation. He faced the death of his father, knowing that his uncle Claudius is the murderer of his father, he needs to retaliate. Hamlet's response to these external conflicts and his own internal view declares his personality and personality. Hamlet was very sad and grieved at the death of his father, the king of Denmark.
Many documents reflect various reactions to internal and external inconsistencies. William Shakespeare wrote a script called Hamlet. In this script, the role of Hamlet deals with external and internal conflicts. Hamlet faced the death of his father and knew that his uncle Claudius was the devil that caused him to collapse his father. Hamlet's response to these external and internal conflicts shows his performance through the game. Hamlet was very worried and grieved at the death of his father, the king of Denmark. "That's not it, ah, yeah!" This is a popular garden, gradually becoming a seed. The level of things and the rude nature are exactly what it has. It should be something like this: but do not die in two months, not two months. Very good king, this Hyundai is a transformationist; so love my mother, he may not think heavenly wind is too hard to see her face (I, 2, 135 ). Besides, his mother got married to his uncle, Claudius, who is the king soon to make him angry "she is married
Individuals respond to internal and external conflicts in various ways. In William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", the character "Hamlet" must deal with domestic and foreign conflict. Hamlet was forced to face his knowledge that his beloved father was murdered by his uncle Claudius. Hamlet knew that he had to take revenge on his father These reactions and his reactions to his own internal view showed his true nature and personality. Hamlet felt sorrowful and saddened by the death of his father, the king of Denmark. His mother got married shortly after his father's death, and now married his uncle, Claudius, who is king. All of these make Hamlet an emotional state of mind. With his first uniqueness, he thought of suicide. He wants to know what is useful in his life. Because he is watching because it is surrounding madness. It does not seem to make sense.
In William Shakespeare play 'Hamlet', the main character Hamlet has internal and external confrontation. Hamlet was saddened by the death of his father, angered by Claudius killing him. He also considers suicide and is always thinking about the specific work he must complete. Hamlet is exposed to tremendous pressure and anxiety. I am seeing how Hamlet responds to internal and external conflict. Hamlet was very frustrated because he was very depressed for his father's death and Gertrude was very fast to marry Claudius. This put Hamlet into suicide in his first confrontation. Hamlet first talked about suicide at his first uninhibited. I wondered why he had to endure all these confusions, but Hamlet overcame this civil war as I concluded suicide was a sin. "Oh, this too contaminated meat will melt, melt and dissolve your dew, or eternity without repairing his classic 'self-killing, God, line 61' )