Shakespeare's Hamlet Hamlet's "Hamlet's mood swings" varied with public emotional changes through the performance. For some people, he acts in some way. When Hamlet heard the murder of his father, he seemed very angry. Nobody knows whether his madness is what he said, or is it so much alike. There seem to be two Hamlets in the play. In a sensitive, ideal prince, crazy and undeveloped Hamlet, he murdered Polonius from the passion and anger outbreak, but he did not feel regret.
Shakespeare's "Hamlet" experienced many mood swings in the play. He is irritated, irritated, excited, overly excited, and sometimes very intelligent. Many people will claim that Hamlet is crazy during the play. However, careful examination through psychiatrist's eyes shows that Hamlet had sufficient symptoms to be diagnosed as having Type I bipolar disorder.
Shakespeare's Hamlet Hamlet's "Hamlet's mood swings" varied with public emotional changes through the performance. For some people, he acts in some way. When Hamlet heard the murder of his father, he seemed very angry. Nobody knows whether his madness is what he said, or is it so much alike. There seem to be two Hamlets in the play. Sensitive and ideal prince, crazy savage Hamlet, he killed Boronis from the passion and the explosion of anger ... the problem of crazy has been impressed by many writers. This article focuses on two important works directly involving mental illness. The first one was "It is flying over the cuckoo bird's nest" first published by Ken Kesey in 1962. The second is Shakespeare's "Hamlet" written around 1602. Ken Kesey worked overnight at a mental hospital in California, and his novel has many truths. He is facing the mental disorder of the patient every day, I am convinced that this is a natural reaction.
One of the main arguments of Shakespeare 's famous drama "Hamlet" is mainly focusing on whether hero is actually crazy or simply pretending. Shakespeare did not directly explain Hamlet 's madness, but hinted at it through the play, so the reader was able to decide his own interpretation. Hamlet's madness can be seen in his reckless decisions, unusual mood swings, and his bold style of talk with the king. However, it can be judged that it is reasonable