Insane Hamlet is a famous character; he is in and the main character of the story, or play better yet. There are many different types of splendid people in the play. Each of the special players have their own sort of crazy that they have to deal within the Shakespearan play. The main character, who the story is about, is Hamlet. Crazy Hamlet is an interesting character. He thinks and is existentialist. He has many sides and he questions what he does. He does not do what he is expected to do. He does not just act. He thinks and he needs a justification to what he is doing. He has to have a reason other than it is what is expected of him. This play is set in Denmark and the monarch of the country was Old dead King Hamlet, …show more content…
The obvious example is his relationship with cute Ophillia. There are hints that they have had a close relationship for a time, it starts before the play. He is very sexist. Shakespeare, the writer, does not explain what happened before, how they meet or how they far they are in their relationship. The love of the two is far enough along that Hamlet sends love letters to her and she cherishes them with all of her heart. Even after the death of his beloved father, he sends love letters to her. Then for a time, after he talks to the ghost, he starts to act a little crazy. King Claudius and vacuous Polonisus, the advisor of the king, try to figure out what is wrong with the …show more content…
He does not know how to get his revenge. He got lucky when it came to the poison. He does not know how to express his feelings for gorgeous young Ophillia, he changes and switches what he meant. He is also in a stressful environment which is of no help to anyone. He is a dazzling mad man and there is evidence that he is. Throughout the play, there is more evidence that is much more subtly at showing it. One of them is the way he speaks. He speaks in verse when he is acting sane and talks in pros when he is not. There are other little hints that can only be seen and those ones cannot be explained. It is known that Hamlet is more in the obligation ethics whereas his wonderful uncle is not. The uncle is more of teleological type of guy. He does anything to get what he wants. That, in this crazy story, is the more sane way of the