Problem of ethical behavior of Hamlet In order to become an ethical actor, you must know exactly who you are and how you act according to the decisions you made. In Hamlet, the moral work in front of us is to retaliate against the murder of the elderly Hamlet. The son of the killed king, the same name must be the one who avenged the murder. Before Prince Hamlet discovered the real story behind his father's death, he recorded his mother's remarriage with his uncle Claudius (now Danish king).
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 "Only when individuals can prove that they are observing the law with their own hands" (Corruption in William · Shakespeare's "Hamlet", 69), only in immoral world It is a moral person of
Hamlet's moral analysis Hamlet is one of the best drama characters. Throughout the script, we acknowledge the complexity of his role. Even though Shakespeare does not provide a detailed explanation of the characteristics of Hamlet, we think he is contradicted soon. At the beginning of the script, Hamlet was introduced to us as a cautious and polite person, but due to the negative situation he had to face, we believe that his moral qualities are reckless and unknown I saw it became. Shakespeare uses objections, implications and satire to express "moralization" of Hamley's character
Ophelia will follow you on William · Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and make her look nice, 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 can be at least embarrassed. 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. - Revenge Shakespeare's "Hamlet Revenge". Revenge leads people who behave blindly by anger rather than reasonable reasons. It is based on the principle of one eye, but this principle is not necessarily the theory of intelligence in life. Young Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlets all want retaliation against the death of their father. They are all emotionally moving, which leads to the collapse of two people and the rise of their own power.