Hamlet by William Shakespeare

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The transition of royalty from King Hamlet to King Claudius seemed smooth, but the tension within the royal family created some complications. Almost all of Denmark gave their loyalty to a new king without any suspicion as to how the previous ruler died. Although Denmark’s citizens are unaware of the fratricide, this fickle faithfulness exemplifies the social and moral decay of Denmark. Most of Denmark’s subjects act upon their own selfish interests and lack any conviction. Shakespeare uses Polonius, formerly a loyal servant to King Hamlet, as a microcosm of Denmark’s oblivious and hypocritical society as a whole. The Lord Chamberlain of Claudius’s court and the father of Laertes and Ophelia, Polonius has good intentions, but he tends to be somewhat conniving and underhanded. He frequently leaps to the wrong conclusions, and his speeches are comically pompous and long-winded. He is completely incapable of figuring out what Hamlet is up to. Looking to stay on Claudius’s favorable side, Polonius pleases the new king’s demands and even puts his own children’s reputation and lives in jeopardy. Because of his meddling in Prince Hamlet’s business, Polonius ends up dying on his own account. Although Polonius had shown great servitude to King Hamlet, Gertrude, and Prince Hamlet, he now serves the very man that killed his former master. Presenting himself to Claudius, this vacillating subject gives the new ruler his utmost respect: “I assure my good liege, I hold my duty as I hold my soul, both to God and to my gracious king” (2.2.46-48). Yes, Polonius does not know that Claudius murdered his own brother. Still, Polonius never questioned how King Hamlet died so abruptly and why his brother married his widow. Without hesitation, this once ... ... middle of paper ... ...nius dies trying to please the king’s demands; reasonably, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern suffer a similar fate. It’s a rather ignominious end for the king’s followers. After Polonius dies, Ophelia loses her mind. Because Hamlet has broken her heart, she unknowingly kills herself. In outrage, Laertes ends up dying avenging his father’s death. However, Laertes realizes that he did not understand the circumstances of Hamlet’s situation and asks for forgiveness. Because of his selfishness, Polonius not only brought death upon himself, but also upon his family. A hypocrite and two-faced servant, Polonius portrays many of the ignorant citizens of Denmark at the time. They quickly accepted Claudius as their new king and abandoned the noble King Hamlet. Prince Hamlet, one of the few characters that knew the truth, dies for a noble cause while Polonius died for an ignoble one.

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