Comparing Courage In Hamlet And Laertes In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it” (Nelson Mandela). Courage can be a powerful trait within those who overcome their fears in order to achieve goals they desire in life. Some individuals however allow these fears to consume their entire existence, discouraging them to achieve important goals in order to succeed. In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, the Dane of Denmark Hamlet is lacking the courage to achieve crucial goals in his life, while Hamlets friend Laertes is strongly courageous striving to achieve crucial goals within his life. When an individual is burdened with a difficult goal, they may lack the courage to achieve their goal only creating more difficulty for themselves; whereas others are able to obtain the courage to overcome difficult obstacles to achieve their goal. …show more content…

Laertes burning rage overcomes any doubt in his mind about the consequences that may follow with abruptly storming into the castle. Laertes is no coward in the face of fear for his fiery rage possesses powerful courage in those who are strong enough to obtain it. The resentment Laertes feels for the death of his family against Hamlet burns within him, for he knows it was Hamlets fault that his father was stabbed by mistake and his sister, Ophelia, drove herself crazy. Therefore, Laertes teams up with Claudius, Hamlets uncle, in order to give Hamlet the revenge that he deserves, “My Lord, I will be ruled…devise it so that I might be the organ” (IV vii 69-70). The plan currently being devised by Claudius and Laertes is extremely courageous for Laertes wants to be the only one to slay Hamlet. Laertes will be protected by the king, for the king wants Hamlet dead as well. Laertes courageousness shines through in creating a long thought out plan with other options if the first idea will not work out. The courage shines through in Laertes making sure every little detail is executed properly in him and Claudius’ plan.

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