"Reality is permanent, but reality is an illusion" (Albert Einstein). This view of life is surrounded by many literary works. In many cases, the main character must distinguish between reality and fraudulent fantasy. The hero continues to explore resolve to solve the dilemma confronting the enemy. Likewise, enemies must maintain the illusion of hairspring to manipulate the hero. William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is a typical example of the current situation.
Hamlet's "funny tendency" pretends that the important issue in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is the effectiveness of Hamlet's 'funny trend'. Contrary to Hamlet's idea and natural madness, Hamlet only wears a mask to "pretend" madness - this mask forms a "wild-spinning discourse" that confuses a lot of people . Mr. Weller said, "We can gather the knowledge we wanted at first and get to the knowledge we learned from it." Of course, this is a relative reason than Claudius's basic assumption. "Hamlet's father died, but Hamlet - who seems to pretend to be crazy throughout the play - he initially wanted to" pretend "but slowly steadily" pretend " I started to do. There are many examples showing that Hamlet's reasons are declining.
People often revenge like crazy; however, a very famous character, Hamlet, uses this "funny character" to fool his opponents. Hamlet's "funny tendency" is easy to understand through an example of Hamlet's unpredictable attitude change, an innocent massacre and an example of a dialogue with a father's ghost, but with an iceberg about his unstable mental state ". Hamlet forged his insanity, but "There is a way." For those who are believed to pretend to be crazy, Prince Hamlet seems to have little control over his emotions. Indeed, Hamlet admitted this to Horatio that he had confidence when he said: "Sir, there is a fight in my heart / it will not let me sleep" (5.2.4- Five). This lack of binding resulted in mood swings that Hamlet could not predict throughout the game. Relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia is very easy to change the attitude of the prince.
Shakespeare explains Hamlet's "strange tendency", that is, the change in appearance and behavior, using characters like Opferia. Immediately after expressing his "strange tendency" plan, Hamlet turned his figure from a potentially attractive young man to a sick person. After Hamlet appeared in her room, Hamlet 's girlfriend Ophelia said that Hamlet "Do not hurt your eyes, do not put a hat on your head, sin, sin, ankle down, ankle down, ankle invisible It was explained. Down, Pale is his shirt, his knees collide with each other, it looks pathetic, it seems he was released from hell "(2.1.88-93). The new behavior of Hamlet is also very embarrassing Hamlet was representative of many young people who wanted to be. Ophelia once explained that he had "noble mind" and was "soldier" and "scholar" - all All the terms the young people wanted to know at that time (3.1.64)