Hamlet, a frustrated victim of an unhappy family environment, or a person afflicted with a serious and debilitating mental illness. This is a topic that has been the focal point of literary and psychological commentators for many years and there have been many interesting theories about Hamlet's unstable behavior through Shakespearean plays. Hamlet's intellectual question is open to discussion, but his inability to act on his decisions and his constant frustration and excitement surely makes his way and behavior interested in other personality It caused the question of poking.
Margarita de Grazia tells her essay that "Hamlet's thought and refutation" "Hamlet is struggling like Claudius, he is struggling in a rotten world, overcoming his nausea, Men took away their wonderful appearance to show their true essence. "Hamlet did not want to go down to the level of Claudius who prayed while refusing to kill claudius. "Now I can crouch, I am praying now, I will not do it now (I will draw a sword) then I will go to heaven alone.
Like most people in Hamlet, the word rotten applies to Claudius in many ways. Before the beginning of the play, the murder of the late king Hamlet and the subsequent Gertrude declared Claudius' rotten or evil character. Through the rest of the play, Claudius continued to claim his evil role through his actions, thereby convincing the audience his unethical behavior. The relationship between Claudius and Gertrude seems to be based on moral corruption. Although their wedding is a bit marvelous, each other's love may not be "real". When Claudius and Gertrude appeared alone in Act No. 4, the two deceived each other. Claudius is not really in love with Gertrude, just marry her to pursue power. In his many relationships, the relationship between Claudius and Gertrude is based on his immortality and distrust.