Since the beginning of civilization, language has been recognized as a powerful tool for manipulating and controlling people. In the 5th century BC, Sovist of ancient Greece began teaching rhetoric and assertiveness. These hired philosophers noticed that the pen is certainly stronger than the sword or "... many people wearing rapier are afraid of goose feathers" as Rosenkrantz said ( II. The importance of this language is evident in the drama "Hamlet" where the vocabulary is an important driving force of the plot.
Generally, the language ability of William Shakespeare of Hamlet directly influenced the tragic end of the drama. The tragic end is simply a climax of "poison in the ear", which is the destructive use of language and thinking. For Hamlet, the great power of language can not be ignored. In addition, for readers, it is clear that the central nature of reality is variable and susceptible to operational language. Different character 's words can be used as a dagger or as a dagger For Hamlet, the power of words is also his biggest failure. As his most precious weapon. Therefore, in Hamlet the language is a tragic defect, he is a tragic personality.
Discourse is Hamlet's immutable companion, his weapons and his defense. Both Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, the play of playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard who later became a movie imagined Hamlet's various word games as games. In one scene, his character plays a series of tennis balls. There, the text acts as a ball and racket. Hamlet is definitely a word game of Pete Sampras. However, the discourse is also a prison in Hamlet. He analyzed and examined every subtle nuance of his situation until he got tired. They made him hesitate. He is drunk with mixed words that he can create, caught by his wisdom; I am frustrated that his strong desire is to "do not treat Hercules like my father anymore" With slavery, he could not push the true sword back home. Hamlet is not a mythical figure. As his words dominated him, he was confined and could not avenge the death of his father.
Unfortunately, the use of Hamlet's language does not always enable him to benefit from Shakespeare's plays. Due to his meditation and introspective nature, he often insists on language to help him understand the reality he can not control. The Hamlet 's famous' Whether it is' or not, a monkey questioned the justice of life for death in morality and discussed many possible causes of life or death. This passage of Shakespearean play "Hamlet" has more specific meaning, but it is important to note that the term itself has a big meaning for "Hamlet". Instead of looking at the words on the surface, he chose to pick those meanings and try to create a logical meaning from words and implicit meanings. Death and suicide are not enough alone, but the situation of Hamlet is more complicated, as there are many ways to build emotions based on language and word interpretation.