Turning Point In Hamlet

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William Shakespeare’s most tragic plays was the play Hamlet. It all starts with the main character Hamlet. Unfortanly his father died, right after he had died his mother Gertrude was already remarried to his uncle Claudius. Right away you can see mad in Hamlet because he thinks the marriage is “foul incest.” Right away and all the way to the end of the play and all the way to the beginning Hamlet portrays himself you can see that he is very mad. Early on in the play Polonius says “though this be madness, yet there is method in’t” (Act 11, Scene 11). Hamlets behaviors though out the play became more erratic. His acting mad seems to cause himself to lose his grip on reality.
The circumstances Hamlet has to manage emotionally are difficult to …show more content…

Hamlets mindset of dying isn’t so bad, its uncertainty of the afterlife that scars Hamlet away from suicide, even though he is obsessed with the notion. He is very depressed though out the play. Making it emotionally hard for him during these times with his mother marrying his uncle and not giving the time to grief and take time to find someone else thing for his mother to go straight to his father’s brother. The main turning point occurs in the graveyard Act V. When Hamlet sees someone he respected and loved names Yorkins Skull he knows there is a difference between death and between people and that part hit him very hard because though out that point in the play Hamlet looks at life differently.
Hamlets act throughout the play is to act like he is mad he doesn’t want to act crazy and not angry so he doesn’t blow his cover on trying to kill Claudius. The main revolution around the story is just to kill Claudius that is all Hamlet want to happen to to kill him. The term out of hand may not be as drastic as of all of the characters die though out the entire play. Most of the charters are very baffled because they think that Hamlet madness may come from Ophelia. That was almost a way to hid what was actually going on in his mind if people thought that was why he was …show more content…

How people can go crazy when it comes to death. The way Hamlet reacted to his father’s death was all in his head. He was mad and wanted to portray himself as he was mad. Trying to get back at someone for his father’s death and that’s when Claudius came into the picture of trying to get back at him for his father’s death. The angry he has towards Claudius was a lot of angry. He didn’t want anyone else to know what was going on in Hamlet heads but the audience. Which made the story even more interesting because knowing what is actually going on where the characters in the play have no clue make so interesting to read the

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