Dearest friends, family and the people of Denmark. We gather here today to mourn the loss of the noble prince, loyal son and true friend, Prince Hamlet. But we are not here only to mourn, but to reminisce the times we have spent with him, both the good and the bad and to remember him as the person he was. Prince Hamlet did not live a very fortunate, on the contrary his final weeks were filled with a tragedy none of us should have to bear, but he lived his life to the full and I am sure that he has, in some way touched the lives of all of us here today.
Hamlet passed away young, a mere 30 years of age, and I sincerely regret that I will never be able to see such a fine young man take command of the throne and restore nobility to the state
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However, it is this that I will miss most of you and I am sure all present today will miss these qualities in you.
Hamlet was deeply in love with the recently departed fair Ophelia, daughter of Polonious, who also sadly is not with us. He loved her much more than he expressed, and it is unfortunate that his inability to express his love for her could have been part of her downfall. Although he treated her scornfully and rudely I know that he loved her more than anyone could imagine. Hamlet, I remember, at the dear Ophelia’s funeral, you told the whole world of your love. “I loved Ophelia. 40 thousand brothers could not, with all their quantity of love make up my sum,” you said. I cannot help but think that if you had expressed your love for the fair maiden, both her and quite possibly you would still be with us today. He loved his mother, Queen Gertrude. Although he held her in disdain for her hasty marriage to Claudius, who he despised, he still loved her with all his heart
I ask everyone present here today, not to remember Hamlet as the apparent madman he was in his final days, for this is not a showing of his true self, it was an extremely intelligent plan which would restore nobility to the royal family. Hamlet, as your dying wish I promised that I would tell the people what you have done for your country and I am honoured that I can share your story here today.
You showed great bravery and trust
In the play, Hamlet, Shakespeare leaves you wondering about death. Through the characters in the play, he reveals his own thoughts about death. Does Shakespeare portray a deep understanding of death in this play? The never-ending cycle of death and revenge is evident throughout the entire play.
Hamlet has shown there are many moral truths that we can pattern our life after. He has had a difficult life but he has taught many things that we can add to our life and in this essay, you will see some of those moral truths.
Hamlet is a young student, whose studies are interrupted by his father’s death. He comes back from the university and finds his uncle married his mother and is the new king of Denmark. He is sad and depressed, and begins to question what actually happened, “Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, to give
“… I offer you a love no less noble than that which the fondest father feels for his son. As for your intention of going back to school in Wittenberg, it is completely against my wishes”, the King says as he tries to manipulate Hamlet.(1.2.112) All Hamlet could desire at this point in his life would be to be left at peace, to figure things out in his life. His world is turned upside down before he ever gets the chance, though, straining and testing Hamlets
I feel nauseous as my stomach churned at the very sight of my dear friend Hamlet. My head is consumed with regrets. Oh how I should have taken his place! Why dear Lord did Hamlet have to die, why could it have not been me! Every time I look at his sombre face my heart feels as if with each beat it becomes suffocated and struggles to keep a steady beat as if it had lost the will to keep beating. Oh this sadness hangs over me like a black cloud, raining my personal sorrow down on me wherever I went.
The death of his father shocked Hamlet tremendously, along with the news of his uncle’s claim of the throne. Hamlet’s popularity among the people in Denmark caused him to be highly respected and loved. The people knew Hamlet’s character and mind were both of sound character and quality. The fact that the people held Hamlet in high regard compliments the idea of Hamlet’s melancholy as a state of mind.
he classic William Shakespeare has done it again with another drama filled play called The Tragedy of Hamlet. This story of Prince Hamlet takes place in Denmark where he is plotting the perfect revenge on his Uncle Claudius. Claudius murders the King whom is his brother to take his throne, and marries the Queen. Reading the play, I feel the most sympathy for Hamlet as a character because of the events that he has to go through. Hamlet feels truly disgusted that his mother has married when it has not even been a month since his fathers death. Let alone, marry to the Kings brother. The amount of pain and misery he is feeling results him in mentioning about suicide. He states, “To be or not to be: that is the question” (iii.i.58). Basically, he
To all thee of Denmark, your presence here today is a extraordinary tribute to Prince Hamlet, a reflection of his courage, strength and dignity, we shall not look upon his like again. If but only for today, we are all united, burdened with the like
Without a sense of identity, Hamlet possesses no strength and cannot uphold his own pride for his family name and father’s legacy. Hamlet’s deep and vivid description of how he wishes he would die displays how weak he currently is. Because he thinks of himself as just an inanimate object that could melt away, Hamlet illustrates how out of touch he is with his own physical being, and how he lacks any sense of who he truly is. Hamlet’s decision to “hold [his] tongue” displays his inability to express his anguish with anybody because of a lack of trust
Following the King’s action in response to the play, Hamlet has the perfect opportunity to avenge his father’s death yet he chooses not to which is the first act of delaying his goal. King Claudius storms off into a room in the castle where he says,
Hamlet, one of Shakespeare’s tragic plays, portrays the story of a young man’s quest to avenge his murdered father and his quest to find his true identity. In his soliloquies, Prince Hamlet reveals to the readers his personal perceptions of the events that take place in his homeland, Denmark, and of which are either indirectly or directly tied to his father’s murder. Many critics and scholars agree that while Hamlet’s soliloquies reveal the search of his identity and true character, his soliloquies universally illustrate man’s search for his true identity.
A man of college age, Hamlet returns from his schooling after the news of his father’s death. A melancholic figure who aims to be thoughtful and wise in his decisions, Hamlet only wishes to be rid of these issues altogether:
I have been troubled for a while now. I can’t seem to bring this up to anyone, my brother being gone and my father’s disapproval of the trouble at hand, this is about my love Hamlet. By writing, I can covey my thoughts emphasized with the wildest words and not be chastised for my nonsense. My trouble is confusion. Does he still love me?
And yet, Hamlet's attitude toward the throne seems to contradict what history, experience, and even Shakespeare have taught us. Only once does Hamlet ever speak of the loss of his kingdom, and even then only in passing. Other than that, he never refers to the loss of this prize of ultimate power and prestige, a loss which has just taken place, and a prize for which so many people have been willing to commit any act, including, in the case of Hamlet's uncle, the murder of a brother. This would seem to fly in the face of what we know about human nature. And, to make the case stronger, the character who never talks about his feelings regarding this vital
In conclusion, I’d like to reiterate my argument of Hamlet not doing well as king. Hamlet is a man who possesses many qualities, yet out of all those qualities he does not add up to be a good king, knowingly because he barely can detail his own life and emotion, so it makes it nearly impossible for him to regulate the lives of his people. Hamlet tends to make poor decisions, and an important aspect of being king is to make all decisions in the best interest of not only yourself but your people as