The Enigma In Hamlet

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Hamlet: The Enigma In Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, Hamlet himself is undeniably one of the most complex characters in the play. He is an active thinker, a thinker on philosophical levels. Hamlet is someone who contemplates complicated ideas very deeply and it always seems to be issues that cannot be explained much like suicide and the afterlife. He is someone who questions everything which could quite possibly be why he continuously put things off . His ever-changing personality paints him as hard to perceive making him out to be some sort of a mystery. He is soft yet harsh, impulsive yet a procrastinator, reckless but cautious all at once. All these characteristics associated with this one character make it quite difficult for anyone, even
He is this huge puzzle that every character in the play is trying to decipher but his personality changes too quickly for anyone to fathom. His character comes together and falls apart continuously throughout the whole play making it difficult for anyone to follow. There were multiple occasions in the play where Hamlet says one thing and acts a completely different way. For example when he confesses his love for Ophelia in act six, “I loved Forty thousand brothers / Could not with all their quantity of love/ Make up my sum. What wilt thou do for her?”(VI.i.247-249). He was even bold to say he loved her more than her own flesh and blood. But earlier in the play he disrespects her beyond
How does one claim to love another and speak to them I such foul ways? If Hamlet truly did love Ophelia why would he ever think to say such things, things that are unforgivable? Furthermore, Hamlet seemingly assumes the role of revenger in the play taking full responsibility of destroying his fathers’ killer and out loud explains his inner conflict, “This is most brave,/ That I, the son of a dear father murdered,/ Prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell,/ Must, like a whore, unpack my heart with words,”(II.ii.580-583). Hamlet becomes a philosopher of the matter, speaking at length and talking about revenge rather than doing what needs to be done in order to achieve his goal which ultimately is to kill

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