Importance of images in Hamlet In Hamlet, images serve three important functions. First of all, it helps to personalize the hero of the drama. Next I will present key topics and explain in detail. Third, the repetitive image creates a unique tragic atmosphere, maintaining the potential atmosphere of a scene or series of scenes in the viewer's mind. An important dramatic event of "Hamlet" conspiracy - his brother Claudius killed Hamlet King - happened in the prehistoric era of tragedy, but vividly remembered the ghost of Hamlet (and the audience) at 5 o'clock.
Three important functions are used to display Hamlet's image performance. First of all, the main characters of the drama are personalized. Secondly, the main theme was announced and detailed. Finally, it puts the image in the audience's mind by establishing a dramatic atmosphere and maintains the basic emotions of the tragedy. The clarity of the use of Shakespeare's images helps to define these features and really emphasizes what is important to humans. (Images of Hamlet) Poisonous swords and cups clearly show repeating patterns in the images in the play. Hamlet's father's addiction is a big symbol of Danish morality. As Claudius pours loose alcohol into his brother's sleeping ear, his ears spread to the whole body and destroy healthy lives. Claudius poisoned morally poisoned Gertrude "magical magic and" a rebellious gift ".
The image of the whole play is full of the influence of Satan's toxicity on Elsinore and its inhabitants. It is a metaphor of snakes, which draws particular attention. This is a poison of a poison snake who has killed ancient King Hamlet (Claudius). Do not forget, Claudius poisoned the king's ears, according to the report of the ghost of the old king. "When I am asleep at my orchard," the ghost said "a snake stabbed me" (1.5. 42-43). It is a sword - a steel snake that kills Polonius, Hamlet, Lartes and Claudius. (The sword that killed Hamlet and Lerthes is poison.) Furthermore, it is a toxic drink that kills Gertrude. For Ophelia, this is a poisoned word that makes her disappoint. Poison and its form (poison, poison, poisoning etc) appeared 13 times in the play. Snakes twice, venom or poison six times, devil nine times, hell or hell 11 times. The garden (as a symbol of the Garden of Eden) or the gardener appeared three times. Adam appeared twice