Hamlet William Shakespeare's "Disease and Decay" image has found that the image is a useful tool that can bring a huge impact and hidden meaning to his work. In Hamlet, Shakespeare uses images to present the idea about the atmosphere, Hamlet's character, and theater theme. He uses the image of collapse and gives the reader a sense of change. As he shows his "strange tendency", he suggests how to view Hamlet in different roles using images of diseases. Finally, he used the image of poison to emphasize the theme of the drama; everyone eventually got the retaliation it deserved.
Hamlet's corruption and corruption Hamlet is a script about revenge, craziness, and moral corruption. Among these main points, William Shakespeare uses images of disease, illness, and collapse to show physical and political corruption in the drama. Corruption is a growing theme of Hamlet as seen through character actions and dialogue. Because Hamlet is a member of the royal family and he is the successor to the throne, this is also a problem for the kingdom. Therefore, madness may be disastrous for everyone. Shortly after Hamlet cried Ophelia, he met two childhood friends, Rosen Crantz and Gilden Stern. They were sent from Hamlet's uncle and mother to learn the truth behind his madness.
Drama "Hamlet" through Hamlet and Danish diseases, Shakespeare shows many potential themes through images. Danish rots from the inside to the outside. Hamlet was suffering from mother 's incest marriage. For the prince, his mother's and uncle's combination is bad and unnatural. The whole world is corrupt for young Hamlet. Throughout the story, the disease bothered Denmark and its people, and Shakespeare showed the image throughout. In the opening ceremony, Horatio announced an interesting statement.
Orsolini 2 states Shakespeare's Hamlet is common in disease and spoilage. This image is not a coincidence in Shakespeare's work, but it shows the corruption that exists in Hamlet's society by linking pathological morality and politics to physical diseases. Ghost of King Hamlet is one of Hamlet's early symbols of corruption. After taking Prince Hamlet to a ghost, Marcelus talked about a famous phrase "things in Denmark were corrupt (I.iv.100)". King Hamlet is a ghost but is invisible, but reminds the reader of the physical and metaphysical death results (Grenell 104). Explanation of death, ghosts associate physical corruption with physical corruption