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Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1 Analysis

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 Act 3 Scene 1:
 In this scene, King Claudius questions Rosencrantz and Guilderstern if they have found the reason for Hamlet’s strange behaviour, but report that he does not reveal his thoughts. King Claudius and Polonius decide to spy on Hamlet to uncover the cause of his craziness. They command Ophelia to converse with Hamlet while they overhear the conversation. However, Hamlet becomes aware of this and denies ever loving Ophelia as she had betrayed him and his trust. His rage towards Ophelia confuses King Claudius as it makes it harder for him to understand his son. Polonius decides that Hamlet should be sent to Gertrude, so that he can reveal his innermost thoughts as he observes their conversation.

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He simply tells her to go to a nunnery and spend the rest of her life there. His bitterness against Ophelia and women in general demonstrates that he does not think much of them. He views the current state of the world with disgust. Based on this quote, Hamlet is venting his anger and frustration to Ophelia, which is also a sign that he feels the same way about all women as he thinks that all of them are “breeder of …show more content…

He feels that women live a better life when they are not married and do not live under the influence of men. Hamlet feels that Ophelia can be an independent and faithful women if she lives in a nunnery. Although Hamlet’s response appears rude, he only wants the best for Ophelia as he feels that she will live a painless life in a nunnery.
 APPEARANCE VERSUS REALITY:
• Claudius hides behind a covering of being a gentle and concerned King, that grieves for his dead brother and who cares for his people and in particular, his stepson, Hamlet. However, in reality, Claudius conceals a very dark secret and fears Hamlet's apparent madness not because of Hamlet's well being, but his own. Because of this, he uses Polonius and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet in order to discover the true meaning behind his craziness.
• Hamlet pretends to appear mad in front of the others so that he may better conceal his true intentions and gain the opportunity to kill Claudius. Therefore, Hamlet exaggerates and shows hatred and disgust towards Ophelia so that Polonius and Claudius would be convinced that he has gone mad due to Ophelia's rejection of his love.

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