How Does Hamlet React To The Death Of Hamlet's Death

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Euripides , a great tradegian once said, “Death is a debt we must all pay” which is relevant to not only Hamlet but life in general. Hamlet, a tragedy by William Shakespeare, is a play about a series of horrific events occuring in Denmark. Problems arise and blood is lost. Hamlet, the son of the late King Hamlet faces life and death situations for himself and also for those around him. Death is contemplated, but for some death is succsessful. Hamlet reacts to the deaths of each character very differently. The deaths of King Hamlet, Polonius, Ophelia, Claudius, and even his own have very different effects on the outcome of the play. King Hamlet was killed in a malice way by, Claudius, his own brother. Soon after King Hamlet’s death, Claudius married Gertrude and became the new king. The late King’s death was so sudden but quickly forgotten. Forgotten to everyone though,but Hamlet. The death of King Hamlet greatly affected Hamlet, especially because to him it seemed as though he was the only one who truly cared that his father died. Hamlet mourns his father’s death, “But two months dead—nay, not so much, not two!” (1, 2, l.138). Hamlet believed that his father was far too gallant of a man to be so quickly forgotten. …show more content…

Ophelia was one of the few whom Hamlet did not hate. Hamlet seemed to put an extent of trust in Ophelia. Ophelia was there to see Hamlet in his lamentable times of contemplating death. Into the play, Ophelia’s father, Polonius was killed, and she could not cope. The insanity overtook her, and she died in the most ignoble way, she drowned herself. At her funeral, Hamlet jumped into the grave and declared his love, “I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum. What wilt thou do for her?” (5, 1, l. 282-284). Hamlet showed a strong mourning over her death. In all, Ophelia is one of the two people Hamlet showed such an emotional reaction

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