Through the history of literature, writing becomes more complicated. People will see the idea of revenge for many amazing pieces. If someone glances at the modern society, you can see that vengeance and greed are destroying large communities throughout time, population, and even civilization. Revenge and greed have the ability to turn complete civilians into perfect barbarians and Shakespeare shows some of his most popular works called Hamlet to his readers. Hamlet deals with the role, he is looking for revenge, experiencing a change in the role of college students in the thirst of blood.
Hamlet tells the story of the 17th century Danish Prince torn by the death of his father and revenge from his father's killer Claudios (his uncle). Revenge from Hamlet needs to create a new identity under his own insanity to clarify that Claudius is a sin killed to gain his rights to the Danish throne to his brothers . On the other hand, Hamlet is seeking revenge, while Claudius guarantees that the title of Denmark's Kingdom is safe and Hamlet works well with his plan by performing clever maneuvers, spy acts, dishonesty It will not be able to run. The use of fraud is created throughout the script in many situations, such as during script execution.
Through Shakespeare's play, the hero's young Hamlet faced a responsibility to defend his father's murder. He decided to pretend to be crazy as part of his plan to kill Claudius. As the drama progressed, the depiction of his madman became increasingly reliable, and the characters around him responded accordingly. But it is obvious that he is not really crazy through his inner thought and obvious reasons for his actions but is only an actor imitating madness to fulfill his responsibility to his father.
Throughout the drama "Hamlet", the thought of revenge for the glory of the family caused great confusion and insanity, leading people who love more in this circle of confusion, madness and revenge. Revenge makes the characters of Hamlet act blindly and unconsciously, not from reliable thoughts between reasoning, instincts, actions and outcomes. Based on the principle of "looking to the eyes", this action is not always the best way to achieve the goal, it is not just that. The three roles of Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlet encouraged revenge for the death of a beloved father, all of whom were murdered. All three roles played a role of anger for the revenge of the father's death, which resulted in the emergence of the tragic death of Rarthes and Hamlet, and the emergence of Fortinbula, the prince from Norway to Denmark.