Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Free Essays - Sanity of Hamlet :: Shakespeare Hamlet
      Sanity of Hamlet                  Is he insane or isn't he? That is the question. What is the answer? Literary  scholars have debated that question for over 400 years. Still people wonder.             I, for one, don't think Hamlet is crazy at all. I feel that he is very  depressed because of his father's death. But especially because of his mother's  hasty marriage to his Uncle Claudius one month after his father's death. Hamlet  is still in mourning, his mother should be also. He doesn't understand why she  isn't in mourning. Upset by his mother unfaithfulness to his father, Hamlet  scorns his mother saying, "frailty, thy name is woman" (I.2.46).            In act I, we learn that his father's ghost has appeared to Horatio, Marcellus  and Bernardo. Upon learning that, Hamlet goes with Horatio and Marcellus to  speak with the spirit. Besides being depressed, I feel that he is acting like a  madman to conceal his motive, revenge for his father's murder.            Even though Hamlet barges into Ophelia's room and grabs her by the wrists,  without saying a word, sighs and leaves, I believe it's an act to divert  suspicion away from Hamlet's true purpose of wanting to kill Claudius, his  father's murderer. Ophelia's father, Polonius, believes that Ophelia's rejection  of Hamlet's desire has caused Hamlet to go insane. To prove his point, Polonius  suggests that he and Claudius set up a meeting between Hamlet and Ophelia. I  feel that Hamlet is acting strange towards Polonius. He is playing Polonius by  telling him he's a fishmonger and acting like he doesn't know him, because  Polonius is a weasel and would go back and tell the king. Hamlet might as well  give Polonius something to talk about.            Hamlet really seems to be sane when he asks the actors to perform a specific  act in a play titled Mouse Trap. The scene will resemble the murder of King  Hamlet. Young Hamlet expects that if the ghost is telling the truth about  Claudius murdering him, then Claudius will react to the scene, admitting his  guilt. Hamlet states "The plays the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of  the King." (II.2.581-82). In my opinion, anyone who can plot that, and thing  that far ahead, needs to have a clear head.  					  Free Essays - Sanity of Hamlet  ::  Shakespeare Hamlet        Sanity of Hamlet                  Is he insane or isn't he? That is the question. What is the answer? Literary  scholars have debated that question for over 400 years. Still people wonder.             I, for one, don't think Hamlet is crazy at all. I feel that he is very  depressed because of his father's death. But especially because of his mother's  hasty marriage to his Uncle Claudius one month after his father's death. Hamlet  is still in mourning, his mother should be also. He doesn't understand why she  isn't in mourning. Upset by his mother unfaithfulness to his father, Hamlet  scorns his mother saying, "frailty, thy name is woman" (I.2.46).            In act I, we learn that his father's ghost has appeared to Horatio, Marcellus  and Bernardo. Upon learning that, Hamlet goes with Horatio and Marcellus to  speak with the spirit. Besides being depressed, I feel that he is acting like a  madman to conceal his motive, revenge for his father's murder.            Even though Hamlet barges into Ophelia's room and grabs her by the wrists,  without saying a word, sighs and leaves, I believe it's an act to divert  suspicion away from Hamlet's true purpose of wanting to kill Claudius, his  father's murderer. Ophelia's father, Polonius, believes that Ophelia's rejection  of Hamlet's desire has caused Hamlet to go insane. To prove his point, Polonius  suggests that he and Claudius set up a meeting between Hamlet and Ophelia. I  feel that Hamlet is acting strange towards Polonius. He is playing Polonius by  telling him he's a fishmonger and acting like he doesn't know him, because  Polonius is a weasel and would go back and tell the king. Hamlet might as well  give Polonius something to talk about.            Hamlet really seems to be sane when he asks the actors to perform a specific  act in a play titled Mouse Trap. The scene will resemble the murder of King  Hamlet. Young Hamlet expects that if the ghost is telling the truth about  Claudius murdering him, then Claudius will react to the scene, admitting his  guilt. Hamlet states "The plays the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of  the King." (II.2.581-82). In my opinion, anyone who can plot that, and thing  that far ahead, needs to have a clear head.  					    
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