Hamlet's humanization Probably Shakespeare's Hamlet was named after the drama star. After all, he is not only a key figure, but also the driving force of most human problems. Hamlet has many features that contribute to his success and the success of the drama. The three most important features are his kindness in the play, his deadly acts, and his excessively dramatic role. Hamlet 's gentleness is particularly evident through scripts, regardless of whether the ghost is genuine or whether Satan was sent to deceive him to do what he should do.
I think Shakespeare intentionally explores some of the problems that complicate Hamlet and may be related to human nature. Hamlet is a character that must fight against his sorrow as his reasonable, fearing and reasonable opposition will revenge him. (This is somewhat too simple, but it is my opinion.)
Hamlet 's revenge on his son feels that he was offended because of his father' s death is a natural instinct for mankind. The same can be said of the two young prince who were spurred by the fate of King Hamlet who died suddenly among the deceased father. In the first acts of Prince Denmark Prince Hamlet and Prince Norwegian Prince Fortin Bra, both were heirs without fathers and their uncles occupied the throne of their respected country ... "Revenge Seek and dig two graves. "This old Chinese proverb explains. The feeling of the play "Hamlet" was written by Shakespeare. The theme of revenge is seen in the play because each character extracts vengeance of one or the other form from the person married. In the play, Hamlet, Rhettez and Fortin Bra's characters all want retaliation against the lost father, but the motive for murder is different. The use of Hamlet and previous rationality and logic is different from the other two roles.
It all began with the power of revenge. Hamlet met with his father's ghost and promised to immediately revenge his death. A great way to achieve this goal is to confront Hamlet with the murderer Claudio and let Hamlet resolve it quickly. Instead, Hamlet used an indirect way for Claudius who used his time for revenge. Hamlet's motivation for revenge may be considered glorious by some people, but he did not achieve it in any glorious way. Professor Elinoa Prosar said that Hamlet abandoned the teachings of Christianity and morals when obeying orders of ghosts, he traced the process of blood revenge and malice; he succumbed to his own humanity and spirituality Forgotten Prosar 187)