Hamlet

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The appearance of madness and the reality of sadness are common occurrences after an unexpected experience of sorrow. The protagonist appears mad while the antagonist stays reserved and in control even with the guilt of killing his own brother. The appearance of sadness and madness play a role with select characters. Select characters, Hamlet and Claudius, in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, portray characteristics of a villain, while one acts as a villain with manipulation and murder, the other ponders over villainous acts. Without Claudius influence on Hamlet’s revenge, none of the deaths would have occurred, thus making Claudius a deadlier villain than Hamlet.

A feeling of sympathy can be felt towards Hamlet but it is hard to sympathize with Claudius. Sadness, madness, anger- these appositives describe the feelings of Hamlet (sp6). King Hamlet’s death by poison influences Hamlet’s appearance of madness creating an even greater heartache in the royal family. “That father lost, lost his, and the survivor bound in filial obligation for some term to do obsequies sorrow,” this explains Hamlet...

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