Hamlet Theme Essay

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The play known as Hamlet exhibits the themes of revenge, guilt, denial, and death. Ideals that every single person can relate to. Themes that every single character possess, and personally, I am glad that I got to see the effects of these principles. How these themes affects not just us, but everyone we hold dear, and then some. Hamlet and his search for revenge. Claudius’ guilt over killing his brother. Gertrude and her denial over her new husband’s part in the death of her first husband. Ophelia and her complete breakdown with reality over the murder of her father by Hamlet’s hand. The play known as Hamlet shows us themes that can turn us from our natural self, into something that we don’t even recognize, and eventually we start to question …show more content…

Themes that any and every person on this planet can relate to. Death, guilt, and the overall concept on how far you will go to get revenge. Hamlet truly tests the boundaries and certainly blurs the lines on good and bad. Safety and danger. Retribution, and devastation. With alternatives like this it is easy for collateral damage to occur. The character that I relate to is the collateral damage of this story. Ophelia. Ophelia was the daughter of the king’s advisor. Ophelia was the kind of girl who was optimist, yet was realistic about the word. That what we have in common. We both hope for the best yet were are aware of how the world really works. For example when Ophelia stopped speaking to Hamlet because she knew that it would never work out reminded me of the time I knew a relationship with a friend would not last. Ophelia was a girl that was constantly a part of the drama going on in Hamlet. She was Hamlet’s frined’lover, and greatest supporter. As Hamlet was going deeper into his plans for revenge it was Ophelia who comforted him throughout his inner turmoil.Unfortuanly her connection with Hamlet ruined her as when she found out that Hamlet killed her father, she completely lost touch with reality itself. This reminds me of when I lost a loved one, and even though I was not severe as her, I still

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