Empathy for the Character Hamlet in Hamlet by William Shakespeare

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Empathy for the Character Hamlet in Hamlet by William Shakespeare

I believe deep down everyone has felt like they themselves where Hamlet.

They can empathize with some of the emotions Hamlet was feeling, the grief and the sorrow, the abandonment and resentment. Not many carry their fantasy as far as Hamlet did. Shakespeare wrote of a man who had to face the great loss. Not the loss of his beloved father or of his lover Ophelia, but he lost himself in a world of make-believe where he could regain the control that he lost in his life.

In the beginning Hamlet comes home to mourn the passing of his father. Then within two months the Queen, Hamlet's mother, marries the brother of her old husband. This enrages Hamlet. His mother and his uncle! It was disgusting. The King tries to play the part of father. He seems to care for the welfare of his new son. Hamlet doesn't care to be called Claudius's son, he even said "A little more than kin, but less than kind."(I, ii, 65) The king did not catch the remark though. Hamlet believed that the king only pretended to be nice to him because he had to. Claudius was now his "father". Meanwhile the queen tries to convince Hamlet that morning for so long is wrong. Dying is a natural part of life and when you die you go to god. By morning so long you are disgracing his fathers memory.

Hamlet mopes around feeling sorry for himself. Him and Horatio, a friend of Hamlets, began to talk about the old king. Hamlet said how much he misses his father and that he knows he will never see anyone like him again. Horatio then delivered a fatal blow, he told Hamlet "My lord, I think I saw him yesternight." (I, ii, 189) Hamlet's world then began to turn. He at first doubted his friend...

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...een poisoned and he would join his mother soon. Hamlet takes Leartes sword and stabs him with it. Before he dies Leartes forgives Hamlet for everything. He now realized the king was the one to blame. Hamlet looked at his uncle and finishes the job he should have done long before. Hamlet and the king both die leaving the kingdom to Fortinbras.

Poor Hamlet's disillusioned world caused so much pain and suffering. I can understand how he felt for he truly loved his father. When his father died his world crashed around him. But most people can pull themselves out of it. He wanted so badly for his father to come back to him he was blinded. He could not see the truth. He would believe anything. When he did he caused the ones he loved to lose their places in his life. Hamlet in the end was a tragedy of tragedies. For he believed what he was doing was right.

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