Analyzing Act 3 Scene 3 Of Shakespeare's Hamlet

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In the play Hamlet there are alot of things that happen that has many people thinking about life. For example Hamlet father dies and right after he dies his wife goes and marries his uncle. His uncle Claudius is his father brother. Hamlet wants to know who killed his father and why did they kill him his father is a loving person. With Hamlet trying to figure out who killed his father causes and shows the climax of the story. The climax is the moment the conflict reaches its highest point. The climax of the play is would be Act 3 scene 3 because that’s when the truth comes out and changes Hamlet feelings and point of view. Act 3 scene 3 would be the climax because that is when things that were done in the dark comes to the light. In the play Claudius goes to the church to talk in the confessional to discuss the problems he has and the things he has done. ‘’It hath the primal eldest curse upont a brother’s murder. Pray can I not though inclination be as sharp as will my stronger guilt defeats my strong intent.’’ Claudius feels guilty about what he did but all he was worried about was him being king and be able to rule things. Once Hamlet heard him say the Claudius killed father Hamlet feelings change. His point of view of his mother and Claudius …show more content…

Once Hamlet finds out Claudius killed his dad he wanted revenge and wanted to see blood. Hamlet went to his mom house to go crazy and yell at her for the things that she has done. But he let his anger take over him and he almost attacked her and he heard a man voice in the back and he went and attacked the man. he thought he killed Claudius but he ended up killing Polonius. Just because Hamlet had a reaction and got revenge doesn’t mean that the climax. The climax is the point of the story the reason why something has happened. Also what caused the truth to come out and change the person point of

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