The theme that appears in the corrupted plot of William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' are various factors of corruption in the drama. A famous commentary by Marcelus "Something is corrupt in the state of Denmark", echoed when Hamlet was invited by a ghost (1.4.90). As the drama continues and the story develops, not "the state of Denmark collapses", but "something" is clear, but a lot of things are obvious.
In this play, "Hamlet's thought has a moral element" (Hamlet's rot of William Shakespeare, 70). His use of reason is a connection with his only moral and his moral qualities will be defeated if this connection is broken. But Shakespeare's point of view is "When individuals can prove that individuals are keeping the laws with their own hands" (William · Shakespeare's Hamlet's corruption, 69), Hamlet lost morality It is the only moral person in immoral world
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.
The hesitation in William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', the ghost told Hamlet that his uncle Claudiy is responsible for the death of his father. Hamlet was moved to reveal the truth about the death of his father and asked for revenge for murder to achieve justice. In the process of trying to correct fraud, Hamlet postponed his actions to court for various reasons. The main reason Hamlet is hesitating is his self discipline. He lacks the ability to act on his emotions. - Ophelia of William · Shakespeare's "Hamlet" Follow her, look good at her, I pray to you "(IV.5.73). On the surface, Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' is a dramatic, mysterious and incredible drama figure. His motives, madness, contradictory morality, and existentialism struggle are at least embarrassing. In analyzing his role, Laertes and Fortinbras are quoted often as examples of less extreme roles that are similar but handle a more specific dilemma.