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Confronted In Hamlet

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Conflicted and Confronted In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet the ghost appears amongst his son Hamlet wanting him to avenge his death. Killing Claudius since he was the one who killed Hamlets father, but there is a complication let alone a problem. A task such as murder is something that is always easier said than done. This is not and was never simple as taking an apple from the tree, although that would sound reasonable. Killing the king was not only taking a life it was also putting a kingdom in danger. This is like killing a human being in general, it is easy to think and plan. But never easy and rare to carry it on to action. Unless it was provoked by an emotion anger which is provoked by murder something Claudius has done. Even though Claudius …show more content…

Death of a family member hurts, but with murder involved. A life is taken, leaving behind what provokes anger and bitterness. Two emotions common as we see only one of them leads to revenge repeating the offence that had provoked it. Even as Hamlet had wanted to there was and is complicated. Whether or not Claudius had killed Hamlets father the only problem was this no witness no proof. How could he have been able to prove if there were never any witnesses if it was Gertrude then the whole thing would have been a bust. Women could not and did not have the choice to speak other than in their favor. We see his first attempt when Claudius was alone and during a “prayer”. The problem was that if he was praying Claudius would have gotten the easy way out. Ascending to heaven while Hamlet would not have the last laugh. The intent was to catch him when he was sinning rather than being righteous. Personally, living is worse than death once dead the pain is …show more content…

Why the ghost is visible to Hamlet and only Hamlet it could that he refuses to let go of his father. That his father was still alive and visible to him, keeping him from moving on only we do not see that. Bringing the next reason which is calculating the murder and how to get away with it. A good plan never goes without though that is Hamlets case he needed to plan it carefully that he would not deal with the consequences that would have happened afterwards. Although Hamlet would have walked proudly to his execution. His plans of getting away with the deed was by using the act of insanity. Making himself look mad when people see that he is mad his acts or deeds are and seem excusable. After all, who would blame the insane for the deeds they have done this must have been how they had the plea of

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