In William Shakespeare play 'Hamlet', the author stepped into the tragedy in which some characters experienced dramatic changes. This tragedy occurred in the early 17 th century, early in the Kingdom of Denmark. The focus of the play is that Prince Hamlet is seeking revenge from his father who was murdered by Hamlet's uncle Claudius. With a sudden death and a mixture of housework, the young prince experienced tremendous change in a short period of time. And it brought high pressure. Prince Hamlet's hero is a role between reason and madness.
Among all the characters, Hamlet is the most diverse of his true self and his wrong identity. There is a very weak, indistinguishable boundary between his mask and insanity. Even if Hamlet's madness is not real, it is a mask that masks his real self, actions and plans. With his madness he used harsh word attacks because he hurt people (Ophelia and Gertrude) who took care of him and killed Polonius. Dead cuckoo, dead ", hurt his status and reputation in the kingdom (III.iv.29). From any point of view, Hamlet's insanity is a cruel and contradictory impulsive people's mask and Hamlet committed suicide by driving Ophelia, killing Rosenkrarts, Gildenstern, Polonius, without considering the possible effects of the murder.Hamlet thought that what he should do is I acknowledged himself to know that he was to retaliate against his father's death, but he could not let him do it by himself.
I am studying Hamlet's insanity I think that one of Hamlet's most acute themes is a crazy presentation and importance. We first noticed a glimpse of Hamlet's madness he pretended to be crazy and used it as a mask of embarrassment, and he used his own ideas and conscience to fight revenge ideas Was used. When Ophelia hears her father's death, her personality will be crazy for sorrow. Hamlet claims this crazy pretense, but slowly two characters are showing a crazy spirit at Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. They are Hamlet and Ophelia. They seem to be angry from time to time, but their collapse (or collapse) is quite different. Ophelia's madness appeared, and it rapidly strengthened until she eventually ended suicide. Her madness seems to be definite, and it will never be suspected. The main character's madness and reason are controversial issues. This problem can be discussed