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
Hamlet will always be well known for his delay in killing Claudius. After the interaction with his fathers ghost. The ghost informes Hamlet that he must get revenge and now kill Claudius. But from the start hesitation was in effect. There are many different theories of why Hamlet delayed revenge the most well know are finding of a perfect moment and him questioning death and the ghost itself. Hamlet was never unfaithful, he always want to go, but that he had never finished thinking the matter out.
Hamlet had the opportunity to kill Claudius at the chapel but restrained himself, he believed it was too good of a death for Claudius and that if he were killed his sins would be forgiven. This shows his lack of action and proves he is a procrastinator. In his soliloquies he constantly criticizes himself for the obvious avoidance of responsibility saying, "Am I a coward? Who calls me villain? breaks my pate across? Plucks off my beard, and blows it in my face? Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i' the throat, as deep as to the lungs? who does me this?" (Act 2 Sc. 2, 571-575)
Hamlet's rant to persuade her that Claudius is a bad man and the murderer of his father depicts his disrespect to his mother. For instance, he tells her, "You go not till I set you up a glass / Where you may see the inmost part of you." (III.iv.20-21) He is threatening his own mother! Later, he addresses her as "thou wretched, rash, intruding fool" (III.iv.32) Even though Gertrude's lust for Claudius aggravates him, Hamlet fails to show even the most fundamental respect to his superior. The relationship is full of disloyalty and distrust from Gertrude's part. First, she appeases, "Be thou assured... I have no life to breathe what thou hast said to me." (III.iv.201-203) It is assumed that she will listen to Hamlet and stay away from Claudius. However, in the next act, she displays her true loyalty to her husband, telling him that Hamlet is "in this brainish apprehension kills / The unseen good old man." (IV.I.12-13) This is partially contributed by her observations of her son talking to a ghost that she doesn't see. Polonius' death causes her to think Hamlet is dangerous, further driving the two apart. Her distrust to her son harms him by further solidifying Claudius' plan to execute him in England because the king sees him as a threat to the throne who is capable of killing. In the end, Hamlet and Gertrude's relationship take a bittersweet ending.
In the play by William Shakespeare, the ghost of King Hamlet approaches his mourning and depressed son, Hamlet, who is still affected by his death. The ghost explains to Hamlet how he died and demands that Hamlet avenge his death. Note how the ghost approaches Hamlet when he’s the weakest and still mourning to persuade and manipulate him into taking revenge for him. In Act one Scene 5 the ghost states, “If thou didst ever thy dear father love-/ Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.” The way King Hamlet words his request is more as a challenge; in which Hamlet’s love for his dead father can only be proven by carrying out whatever his father wishes. The ghost influences most Hamlet’s behavior, which not only affects the plot, but also the relationships with other characters. The ghost influences the relationship between Hamlet and his mother, Gertrude. He becomes angry at Gertrude because of her fast marriage with his uncle Claudius. Through the use of innuendos, antic disposition, and metamorphic plays, Hamlet makes it his duty to get King Claudius back for killing his father. Hamlet agreed to avenge his father without second thought. As the play advances, Hamlet begins to doubt the apparition. In act 3 Hamlet begins to have second thoughts and states, “The spirit that I have seen/ May be a devil…” This shows Hamlet’s inner conflict between listening to his father and avenging his death or following his ethics. To be sure that Claudius
Hamlets actions are justified at some points and are not at others. Hamlet has the times that his actions were not justified such as when he yelled at his mom for helping his uncle, who killed his dad. Some actions are justified as the same with some actions that are not justified. Hamlets actions to Gertrude his mother was not justified.
First of all, King Hamlet, in ghost form, takes advantage of Hamlet for his own needs. The ghost comes to his son, Hamlet, only to ask him to seek revenge on Claudius, his brother, who was the reason for his death. The ghost specifically states to “revenge his soul and most unnatural murder” after coming back from the dead (1.5.31). The ghost does not ask about how Hamlet was, but he uses Hamlet for his own benefit. He does not look at any of the obstacles that Hamlet would have to go through to complete this task, nor does he think about how the need for revenge might even lead to Hamlet’s suffering. The ghost’s “youthful observation [was] copied there, and [his] commandment all alone live within the book and volume” in Hamlet’s brain (1.5.108-110). All Hamlet’s actions came from this one revenge request. Hamlet staged his madness just to find out Claudius’ guilt, but he did not realize that he was hurting his mother, Polonius, and even Ophelia along the way. Gertrude becomes devastated as Hamlet’s madness seems to progress. She had to face her son’s wrath and abuse even though she did not know the truth about her husband’s death. Hamlet’s staged madness also has a major effect on Polonius as he is murdered during the conversation between Gertrude and her son. Ophelia faces confusion when Hamlet unexpectedly bashes her for being a female and makes jokes about her virginity. All three of
Prince Hamlet was terribly depressed. After being called to Denmark for his father’s funeral, he was shocked to find out that his recently widowed mother, Gertrude, had remarried his uncle, Claudius. Claudius has had himself crowned King although Hamlet was his father's heir to the throne. After Claudius was seen in the walking out of the murder scene in the play Hamlet directed closely depicting the death of King Hamlet, Hamlet suspected foul play.
William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Hamlet relays Hamlet’s quest to avenge the murder of his father, the king of Denmark. The late King Hamlet was murdered by his brother, Claudius, who took the throne and Hamlet’s mother Gertrude for himself. Hamlet is beseeched by the ghost of his father to take vengeance upon Claudius; while he swears to do so, the prince inexplicably delays killing Claudius for months on end. Hamlet’s feeble attempt to first confirm his uncle’s guilt with a play that recounts the murder and his botched excuses for not killing Claudius when the opportunity arises serve as testimony to Hamlet’s true self. Hamlet is riddled with doubt towards the validity of the ghost and his own ability to carry out the act necessary to
he can kill Claudius in an act of sin and hence condemn his soul to an
Analyzing the conversation of the ghost of Hamlet’s father with Hamlet, Hamlet is pleaded to seek vengeance for his father death. Hamlet swears to this plead causing him to pretend he has gone insane. With Hamlet knowing the information the ghost told him, he began to speculate his mother’s relationship with Claudius. Did she help Claudius kill his father? Did Claudius kill Hamlet’s father to be with Gertrude?
Basically Hamlets family and his kingdom/community all kind of went crazy and started to kill each other. It all started when Hamlets father (King Hamlet) died and that is when it all went downhill from there. In just barely two months Hamlet mom (Gertrude) married his uncle (Claudius). After Claudius killed his brother (King Hamlet), King Hamlet ghost came back and Hamlets friends saw the ghost and went to go tell Hamlet. Hamlet also killed Polonius thinking it was Claudius behind the curtain. What did Hamlet have a reason or right for his actions to be justified. That is the question. But there is still a couple of treatments yet to be determined like, the treatment of Gertrude, treatment of Ophelia, killing of Claudius and the delaying of killing Claudius.
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Here, Hamlet shows despite his need to revenge for his father, he is held back from his constant thought of his actions as well as his moral considerations. It’s been clearly stated that Hamlet has a strong sense of heaven and hell; that he won’t kill his uncle while praying, because he thinks he might go to heaven. Hamlet himself doesn’t want to kill his uncle without being assured that he is guilty. This is why, by the end of the play, Claudius' death is something we applaud, regretting only that he was not killed sooner. The reason of this delay is because of Hamlets’ moral triumph. His morality often keeps him from acting; it makes him mull around in his uncertainty and anxiety, instead of just acting and bringing his struggle to an end.
However, his later discovery of the major crime committed by King Claudius from the ghost of his father forced him into action which he revealed later “And what so poor a man as Hamlet is... O cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right”(2.1.185-90). Hamlet did not want to take revenge against his uncle, however, he admitted that he was born into this situation and did not have a choice but to follow his father’s order. His hesitation to commit the murder was ultimately the result of his downfall. Although Hamlet was forced to kill King Claudius, he delayed his action constantly.
One reason Hamlet is not going through with killing Claudius is that Claudius is praying. Hamlet believes that since Claudius is praying, he will go to heaven. Hamlet wants him to go to hell instead. According to Hamlet, allowing Claudius to go to heaven is not revenge for his father's death. Hamlet says,