Paranoia In Hamlet

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Paranoia can be identified by symptoms of mistrust, hypervigilance, difficulty with forgiveness, and a defensive attitude. While suffering from paranoia, people often become delusional and irrational. In William Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, Shakespeare portrays a vindictive prince whose pessimistic mindset causes a domino effect of death and distress in the country of Denmark, leaving the whole royal family slain and Hamlet’s mental state to blame.
With the shock of his father’s death and his mother’s neglect for his feelings, Hamlet is engulfed by feelings of depression and abandonment. Hamlet tries to express his feelings by donning a dark wardrobe, saying “Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother,/ Nor customary suits of solemn black,/Nor

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