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    Hamlet’s madness contributes to a leading issue that the characters are constantly trying to figure out throughout the play. In the play, his actions create doubts in other characters mind when he starts to act differently than before. Yet some people suspect that he is not revealing his true nature and uses his madness to accomplish an alternate goal. As the play goes on, traces of evidences have demonstrated Hamlet’s consciousness, indicating to the audience that he feigns his madness.…

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    What is madness? Madness is when someone is in a state of mind that prevents them from normal perception, behavior, or social interaction. Madness is subjective, therefore it’s based on personal feelings or you opinion. Many evil things in the play “Hamlet” drive Hamlet to his madness such as his mother, his father being murdered by his uncle, and the betrayal of his friends. The first thing that drives hamlet mad is the remarriage of his mother. Hamlet in his first soliloquy said “A little…

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    Madness is a certain kind of illness that you can’t control your emotions. William shakespeare’s play Hamlet shows how Hamlet’s madness is a big part of the play and how it was shown in the whole play. People speak more openly and freely and say whatever they’re thinking when they believe they are around people who are made. Hamlet tells Horatio that he is pretending to be mad because he needs someone to confide. We know Hamlet is pretending to be mad because he tells Horatio he is going to put…

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    Throughout the play Hamlet, by Shakespeare, the character hamlet appears insane as he speaks in incomprehensible, baffling language. Hamlet 's ambiguous madness appears controlled at times, and at others he seems irreparably erratic. Despite the ambiguity of Hamlet 's lunacy, it is clear he uses his absurdity to gain an advantage over the king. Hamlet feigns madness in order to attain his objective of misleading Claudius and his attendants to believe he is mad to protect himself, and always…

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    play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Hamlet, the main character, is perceived by the audience as mad and he purposely tries to make an impression on the audience as well as the characters around him as insane. However, no one is actually aware when Hamlet 's bouts of insanity are real and when they are not. His sanity is also questionable because one does not know if Hamlet 's sanity is a cover for his insanity or if his sanity is the reality and his insanity is the act. Additionally, Hamlet 's…

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    In Hamlet, Shakespeare shows that insane revenge is never the answer. An insane pursuit for revenge will only cause more pain and suffering. Suffering in which any number of variables could have prevented including control over Hamlet 's mood swings. This can is shown when his decisions caused the death of Laertes, Ophelia, Claudius, Gertrude, Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. I believe that Hamlet was insane, and at times his desperation to avenge his father made it worse for not only him…

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    Shakespeare's work Hamlet , Shakespeare uses the ghost of the deceased king, a character with only a brief presence, to play a significant role in the plot of the story as a whole in multiple ways. The first way Shakespeare uses the ghost of King Hamlet is by first using him to play a crucial role in the development of the characters in the play This is especially true regarding Hamlet. An example of the ghost influencing the development of the characters in the play is sending Hamlet into his…

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    Madness is an act many individuals put to express their chaotic mind, but some, portray madness to conceal actual thoughts and feelings, and in some cases, plans. In existence, not everything is what it may seem to be; people may behave differently, and hide reality with a disguise. Throughout the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, Hamlet is only feigning madness, as Hamlet portrays insanity through his thoughts, actions, and interactions with others. Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark and…

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    non-psychologist to diagnose a fictional character with possibly fake problems. To truly understand Ophelia's apparent madness and how this adds to the meaning behind shakespeare's play,”Hamlet”, one must first acknowledge the understanding of mental health in Shakespeare’s time, the beliefs surrounding women when this play was written, and Ophelia as a plot device. When Hamlet was first published many still believed that an aberration was caused by supernatural forces. Today it is widely…

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    In Hamlet, written by Shakespeare, the main character, Hamlet, discovers the truth, concerning his father’s death after an encounter with his father’s ghost. The truth propels him to take actions most of which violate social norms, so he is wrongly perceived as crazy. Hamlet takes advantages of this to justify killing Polonius. However, his defense does not possess any validity because he is not crazy. Hamlet’s madness is feigned because there are multiple people, including Hamlet, asserting…

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