False Self In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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An individual may portray a false appearance for sometime until that false self becomes part of the person and causes the lines between false personality and true self to become blurred. In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the corruption in the kingdom of Denmark and Hamlet's internal grief as he seeks to avenge his father's murder influence his mental state. Hamlet's inner turmoil of emotions: anger, grief and frustration cause him to be in a state of mental instability which is perceived by others in Denmark as Hamlet's insanity. Hamlet's internal strife is a result of his intense grief over his father's death, anger at his mother Gertrude's hasty marriage to his uncle Claudius and his own frustration with himself for being indecisive at times when

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