Hamlet Act I & II

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Hamlet Act I & II



Hamlet Act I & II

Introduction

Hamlet is one of the most famous tragic plays by William Shakespeare. The character of Hamlet is the most important aspect of the play that keeps readers attention with the progression in the play. The development in this Character and different aspects of behavioral and psychological changes in this play are the most important aspects that bind the readers with his troubles, pain, thoughts of revenge and sufferings. All these complex features of his nature make him appear to be the most problematic person. The depth of his character and inner torment reflected through his thoughts clearly reveals his personality.

Discussion

Hamlet is a Student of University who is more interested in the field of philosophy, his philosophical thoughts and most of his involvement in thinking rather action provides the evidence to it. Hamlet is an intellectual person who always uses his intellects before any action, even he always wants to revenge his father, but his logics and intellectual thinking prevents him from any such action. It is not correct to say that Hamlet is a slow or dumb person but the problem was with the complexity of his inner conflicts between right and wrong. He always respects the relation and even it is his true love for his parents that he loved his father and mother that even she married to Claudius, he respected her. His love for Ophelia is also very important for him but he sacrificed everything. He is a person who always likes to judge things and matters on the intellectual levels.

Another important aspect of Hamlets personality is his attitude towards the life and death. There are various aspects associated with Hamlet's conflict about all these as the major theme of this play is death, Hamlet's character and ...
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