Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' was written during the Renaissance period. The Renaissance focused on the achievements of the Greeks and the Romans (Guisepi). The intellectuals of this age are hoping to regain what was lost in the Middle Ages. Therefore, the Renaissance is known as "regeneration" of art and culture (Guisepi). Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's famous plays. This plot is a tragedy in order to enable "the hero" and the hero's great pain. In the drama, the tragic hero Hamlet was visited by his father's ghost.
Abstract: Due to the death of his father, the Prince of Denmark Hamlet was called a house. Hamlet is suicidal, cynical, introspective, intellectual, and embarrassing. He tried to make a decision, but he acted terribly. There is ample evidence that his father was murdered by his uncle, but the new Hamlet King is still hesitant to retaliate and is trying to further confirm the new king's crime. Hamlet eventually killed Claudius under the spirit of his mother's death and his own death. Role analysis of Hamlet: When an ordinary person becomes mentally unstable, he will hurt himself, perhaps the person closest to him. When the prince is unstable, he hurt the whole kingdom.
Article: Most people think that Hamlet has a tendency to suicide among dramas, but it is not until this monologue that the audience really understands Hamlet's ability to judge based on his emotions and logic. The ability to endure the pain of Hamlet makes you realize how precious and precious he is in his life. Rebuttal: Whether you are alive or not, simple words, but meaningful. In this statement, Hamlet proves to the audience that he is a real suicide trend. - The common theme in Shakespearean plays is a supernatural element, and Hamlet is no exception in the presence of ghosts. The story of the young Danish prince Hamlet is one of tragedy, revenge, fraud, and ghost. The use of Shakespeare's supernatural elements helps to define the definition of the drama by becoming a trigger for the tragedy that brought Hamlet's out-of-date demise.