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Was Hamlet Justified Analysis

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Hamlet made many justified and not justified actions. Some of his actions he had made had a reason behind them, but other actions he had made he did not have a reason behind them. Hamlet's uncle Claudius, killed Hamlet's father and married Queen Gertrude. They had got married shortly after King Hamlet's death and it upset Hamlet that his mother would remarry so quickly. Hamlet found out that Claudius had killed his father because King Hamlet's ghost appeared at the castle one night while the night guards were on duty. The guards and Horatio had then told Hamlet and Hamlet had decided to go to watch with them the next night. The king's ghost told Hamlet that Claudius had poisoned him and killed him, so Hamlet began to investigate to be certain. …show more content…

King Hamlet's ghost had asked Hamlet not to blame his mother for his father's death. (Doc A) Hamlet's father did not think that Gertrude had helped Claudius kill him, King Hamlet thought that she had no idea. He thought that only Claudius participated in his death. Hamlet stated in Document C, “A bloody deed-almost as bad, good mother, as kill a king and marry his brother.” We can infer that Hamlet is accusing his mother of killing the king so she can marry his brother Claudius. Gertrude stated, “O, speak to me no more! These words like daggers enter in mine ears. No more sweet Hamlet!...” (Doc C) We can infer that Queen Gertrude was offended that her son had thought she killed King Hamlet to marry his brother. We can also infer that from the way Gertrude expressed her words and feelings about Hamlet accusing her of killing the king, she did not seem guilty of killing the king, she seemed rather surprised she was being accused of killing the …show more content…

Hamlet delayed a lot when killing King Claudius. There were many times when Hamlet could have killed King Claudius but didn't. In Document A, the ghost of King Hamlet states, “The serpent that did sting thy father's life now wears his crown.” Hamlet's father had told Hamlet who had killed him. King Hamlet had been expecting Hamlet to get revenge on Claudius. In Document B, Hamlet calls himself a coward. He thinks he is a coward because he hasn't killed his Uncle Claudius for killing his father. In Document E, Hamlet states, “Now might I do it pat, now he is praying; And now I'll do’t. And so he goes to heaven. . . Why that is hire and salary not revenge!” Hamlet thought that if he killed his uncle while he was praying that it wouldn't be revenge and that he would go to heaven. Although, what Hamlet didn't know was that Claudius could not go to heaven because he committed a sin killing King Hamlet. Claudius states in Document E, “My words fly up, my thoughts remain below, words without thoughts never to heaven

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