Perhaps, Hamlet is the best dramatic character ever produced. From the second we meet the sad prince, we get captivated by his stylish power. Covered in his blue-black cloak, Hamlet is a man of major contradiction; he is well-mannered yet rude, loving yet violent, careless yet alert. Hamlet undergoes his father's demise with good resentment and overwhelming anger; however he demonstrates no regret when he himself is liable for the demises of the intrusive Guildenstern and Rosencrantz, and the preaching lord chamberlain, Polonius. He employs the innocent and fragile Ophelia as a means for his hatred towards the queen, and could ...