Hamlet is crazy. Since Shakespeare made public performances, scholars have discussed this issue. I am not a scholar, but I think there is sufficient evidence that Hamlet is wise in the play. He may feel frustration and anger, but this is because betrayal and betrayal pollute Denmark. Crazy behavior was always a tool for Hamlet to achieve revenge goals freely. When the audience first saw Hamlet, he was wearing black clothes.
There are four different hypotheses for this problem: (1) Hamlet is totally sensible but pretends to be crazy; (2) Hamlet is more or less crazy after an interview with a ghost But the court game Only after it has fully developed, (4) Hamlet never pretends to be crazy. As can be seen from the given overview, the first hypothesis is assumed. But before mentioning the reasons for supporting this hypothesis it is convenient to consider the opinions of people who think that Hamlet is more or less crazy when a ghost appears. At the moment, experts, "crazy doctors" are sometimes called "mad physicians", but they are within tolerance.
Reason and madness can pretend to be genuine. The topic of whether Hamlet is actually crazy or crazy everywhere in the Shakespeare play "Hamlet" was one of the greatest literary debates over the 4th century and more. Hamlet 's role is to demonstrate and use crazy power against him to deceive others. "You need to listen, how can I be punished by distracting? It is your character, honor, and abnormality that I am doing. As Hamlet starts from myself, If Hamlet does not do the wrong Rarthes, Hamlet denies it, the enemy of Hamlet. "(Scene 2, 227 - 237)
Crazy and crazy Shakespeare 's "Hamlet" in Shakespeare' s "Hamlet" is a master of fraud. Hamlet made Claudius decide to make him believe that he was crazy, but everyone except Claudius goes back. Ophelia is one of those who believe that Hamlet has lost his feelings, but she was very disappointed and committed suicide if he did not return to her love. At the end of the tragedy, Hamlet played a very good role, he was convinced that he was crazy. Apparently, Hamlet's "crazy and innocent!" Has plagued the ears of many court observers, especially family members and friends of the victims, who were deprived of so-called "crazy" attackers. There are lots of crazy people running today, but I feel that many people using temporary mental disorders are luxurious than crazy. Furthermore, as incorrect science, psychiatric communities often present different opinions to specific individuals.