Hamlet's Relationship In the "Hamlet" of William Shakespeare, Hamlet's role has much to do with all roles. In this play, the theme of interpersonal relationship is very strong. A relationship is an association between two or more people. Hamlet has many connections with Claudius, Ophelia, Rosenkrantz and Gilden Star. According to the emotions of the role, much of his relationship is fair and unfair. The relationship between Claudius and Hamlet has many hidden meanings. When Harriet insults Claudius for the first time, Claudius should help Hamlet cheer us up.
In William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", Gertrude is the mother of Hamlet and Queen of Denmark. Relationship with Hamlet, because he killed the king (Hamlet of the young father, Hamlet King), hated to marry her husband's brother Claudius, was a little disturbed. After the murder of the recent her husband, Gertrude and Claudius did not feel any guilt in their marriage, and, Hamlet began to show signs of embarrassment to Claudius. According to Hamlet, she had hardly grieved the death of her husband before marrying Claudius.
Scene 3 Scene 2 of Hamlet is about drama that Hamlet requested to prove the guilty of Claudius mainly. He asked the actor to play the relationship between Gellude's scene, her deceased husband, Hamlet's father and Claudius. The play reveals that the man who killed the king was his nephew and then invited the king's wife to become king for himself. As Hamlet predicted, Claudius became uncomfortable and left the game before it was completed. Hamlet and Horatio are excited because he is involved in their plan. After the show, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Polonius told Hamlet that her mother wanted to see him. He agreed to go, but I just wanted to prepare myself with his thoughts and words. In spite of the audience he did not know that Polonius and Claudius were planning to talk to Polonius Spy Hamlet and Gertrude.
The relationship between Hamlet and his friend Horatio was highlighted by Hamlet's sincerity and he asked Hellre to "observe" Claudius on his face. Hamlet believes that Horatio can be believed to be honest and accurate. Hamlet's plan was clearly defined when he suggested to Horation "a judgment to join the accusations that looks like him." If Hamlet can prove that Claudius is guilty, he can continue his plan, revenge his father, and perhaps live peacefully with himself. Hamlet eventually revenged, but it also became a victim of claudius betrayal. He asked Hority to report his "reasons for dissatisfaction" so that society accepts Hamlet's behavior and death, and Cludia is considered dishonorable.