Examples Of Internal Conflict In Hamlet

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Facing Conflicts Throughout the journey of life, conflicts and disagreements are two encounters that never fail to happen. Dealing with external and internal conflicts is something that everyone will face. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the main character is confronted with a variety of dilemmas and emotional distress. This play focuses on many different problems that occur throughout the play, and Shakespeare uses many different writing styles and techniques to illustrate those problems. The major conflict and the driving force of the play are about Hamlets inner struggle on whether or not he should kill King Claudius. Hamlet feels that it is his responsibility to avenge his father’s death and make things right in the kingdom of Denmark. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Hamlet deals with many dramatic problems throughout the play which …show more content…

Hamlet loves her but is appalled by her behavior: her dishonesty in refusing to keep affection and her unwillingness to be honest with him. Those two things are what revealed her betrayal. For all of the betrayal, he reacts violently and cruelly. Because Gertrude showed him the shortness of woman's love, Hamlet finds it difficult to trust women, including Ophelia. Hamlet wanted to love Ophelia, but he had duties to perform and had no time to think about love. Ophelia eventually becomes faced with internal conflicts and she eventually becomes crazy. She always obeyed her father rules whether she wanted to or not. When her father wanted her to stop seeing Hamlet she agreed by saying “"I shall obey my Lord" (I.iii.145). When Polonius used her to spy on Hamlet for King Claudius, she did exactly what she was told. Eventually, Ophelia snaps — just like anyone else would who spent their lives obeying other people. Hamlet cannot stand the actions of Ophelia, therefore, he has nothing to do with her. Hamlet soon regrets it when he finds out that he has made a crucial

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