Turning Points In Hamlet

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The play ‘Hamlet’ by William Shakespeare is an infamous revenge plot play. Hamlet is about a Danish prince who wants to kill his uncle because his uncle killed his father. To seek revenge Hamlet used a variety of means, Hamlet pretends to be crazy, puts on a play resembling the murder of his father, then finally stabs him and forces Claudius to drink poison. Discovering the real reason for Hamlet’s father's death was the turning point of the play, after this moment Hamlets life went downhill. Throughout the play Hamlet struggled with balancing avenging his father while also not punishing his mother because this is what King Hamlet asked Hamlet not to do. Knowing his Hamlet's father was killed drove Hamlet to kill someone and then eventually led to the death of the only person that supported and loved him, his Mother Queen Gertrude. The pressure of seeking revenge on Claudius forced Hamlets life into a whirlwind and eventually destroyed his life. …show more content…

Knowing what Claudius did to his father made Hamlet act irrationally. He even killed someone in the process of trying to kill Claudius. When it comes to the point that you kill someone without even looking to make sure it is the person, you know that it is bad. “A bloody deed? Almost as bad, good mother, As kill a king and marry with his brother.” (III, IV, 29-30). After Hamlet stabbed Polonius by accident, it does not seem to even phase him, he is more concerned about interrogating and blaming his

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