Hamlet: Language and Image Horatio told Hamlet that he is talking about "madness and rotation words", but for Shakespeare the situation will never be the case. Especially in Hamlet there is always a complex meter behind them, even appearing phrases, it seems that each word is chosen individually for a specific purpose. Despite the history of about 400 years, Shakespeare is considered a contemporary era like a landmark in drama in British literature. In the past, dramas like the medieval moral drama were used to express a moral position, but Shakespeare focused on investigating individuals in society.
The world's most famous tragedy "Hamlet" by Shakespeare, the world's most famous playwright, is also a mystery (Mack 236-237). Complex words can only be exacerbated by the use of Shakespeare's multiple images. However, Hamlet's image reveals a larger theme. Shakespeare uses corrupt and decadent images to show the extent of corruption expansion. Francisco said in the beginning: "I feel so cold, and I am very angry" (Shakespeare 7). Due to the sense of uneasiness, Elsinore's guards felt uneasy and hurt their moods. Certainly, "Some of Denmark's already rotten" (Shakespeare 55). After Marcelus has announced these famous words, there is no doubt that something is wrong. The direct influence of his words shows fear and fear of wandering ghosts. When thoroughly examining Marcellus' comment, it is clear that something is king of Claudius.
Ambiguity of Hamlet In Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, the ambiguity of words and actions is commonplace. Let's see what we can find in relation to this ambiguity in the play. D.G. James said in a "new question" that Avon's minstrel has a nasty habit of saying a few words at a time. As far as I am concerned, I think that believing that word has its usual meaning and "thinking and worrying thinking" is not the most difficult thing. This is a statement of Shakespeare's research and Shakespeare can easily be claimed in two words. Or t