Reflecting the subsequent uncertainty and instability of the human beings, Stoppard remixes to innocent things that do not disorder the R & G and gives meaning to the audience of Stoppardian. Because R & G is repeatedly present in a ridiculous situation, Stoppard uses the Absurdist Theater similar to Beckett 's Waiting for Godot to portray the "lack of obvious personality" of this disillusioned world. By doing humor, the existence is no longer important, "Clique 835 in a row!" Cliché that is collapsing R & G, "on my head".
"The world does not end with whispering, it does not end with prosperity!" As William Shakespeare, the greatest playwright studied the most and the most interesting tragedy is Hamlet. William Shakespeare is known for being able to create authentic plots, process themes and develop characters in the play. Drama "Hamlet Method III" - Scene II virtually emphasizes the crazy theme. This theme is also related to revenge and sacrifice in the whole drama. Crazy refers to a thesaurus book defined as "spiritual incapacity caused by not being able to harm". In the drama, a tragic hero Hamlet used "funny character" which is a madness pretending to cover his revenge plan. Even if he reveals that he lost his mind at a particular moment, many parts of the play will support him losing control. As part of Hamlet's character, he proposed the concept of "strange tendency" to confuse them. "They need to play / I need to be in an idle state" (3.2.89)
Tragedy, Hamlet (William Shakespeare 1599-1601), the important focus seems to be Prince Hamlet's madness. When the prince discovered that his father, King Hamlet, was actually killed, he initially pretended to protect himself by the prince and seemed to have crossed him at some point during the drama It was. This document follows the transition from his reasons to madness and the way it has led to the death of the other six people in the play. First, Hamlet announced that he pretended to be crazy, and as a proof of Hamlet 's crazy madness he forced himself into the room of Ophelia and acted like a madman. This allows Hamlet to achieve two things. I can tell Ophelia how much he loves her, his madness is due to his relationship with her, Hamlet knows that Ophelia reports the case to her father the king Report to