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How Shakespeare Portrays Madness in Hamlet Essay

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How Shakespeare Portrays Madness in Hamlet

Many questions have been raised about Hamlets madness. Whether it was an act, or that his father’s death and his ghost genuinely drove him to the brink of madness. Along side with Hamlet, further on in the play Polonius’s death brought Ophelia and the audiences to question her own sanity as well. Although Hamlets madness and Ophelia’s are caused by the same thing, the death of their father, they both have very different consequences to their new found personality change. Hamlets madness itself was represented as an act, from an audience’s point of view we know his anti disposition is an act, but this piece of dramatic irony brings a lot of despair for the …show more content…

Although Gertrude dies in front of Hamlet with him knowing it was going to happen it takes him seconds to revenge her death, as it has been 5 scenes where Hamlet plots to seek revenge for his father. There are many signs that lead reader to suspect that he carries guilt of his mothers ‘incestuous marriage’ and also that his angst and depression could possibly lead him to questionable insanity. In Hamlets first soliloquy he reveals how he cannot commit suicide because of ‘canon’. The Churches divine law against self slaughter. Although he accepts this rule his curiosity for death remains in conscience mind. “Could I drink hot blood” even though Hamlet does not mean to drink blood itself his intention is grotesque and contemplates revenge.

In Act one scene five: After the first encounter with King Hamlet’s ghost, Young Hamlets speech significantly changes. “Hillo, ho, ho, boy! Come bird, come.” The burden of what he has been told by his father is overwhelming; he cannot stand the idea of his beloved father being murdered by his own blood. Hamlet makes Horatio and Marcellus swear to never reveal or hint that they know what the matter with him is. And that his antic disposition could be a burden on the King and Queen them. To cause distress to his mother shows his lack of gratitude towards her, but by him pretending to be mad is just another very slow step to the revenge of his late

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