Unreasonable Behavior In Hamlet

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In William shakespeare’s book Hamlet, Hamlet himself was acting strange because of his obsession for revenge for his father’s death. At the beginning of Hamlet, Hamlet’s father made an appearance after his unfortunate death. Horatio and the two watchmen, Francisco and Bernardo, they were frightened of what they have witnessed that night. Next day, they went to the chamber of Prince Hamlet to tell him that they have witnessed of appearance of a ghost whom they identified as the prince’s father. Then Hamlet went watch with them on that night. The ghost appeared quickly, Hamlet was surprised and confused on why his father was there. Hamlet followed his father’s ghost until there’s nowhere to go for him.The ghost talked to him And told him that his death wasn’t an accident but it was a murder. Just when he learned who murdered his father, it was the someone he suspected and it was Claudius, his Uncle. Despite all of the hatred toward his uncle, this made him even want more revenge for his father than before. That night, Hamlet made Horatio and the two watchmen pledge under his sword …show more content…

Hamlet’s behavior throughout the story has been about mostly how he can accomplish what he desire to do with Claudius which murdering him as soon as possible. Sometimes we make poor decisions that we are completely aware of but sometimes we may have a misconception about something that’s unnecessary or unethical, such as killing a friend accidentally who is mistakenly his uncle or shooting civilian for also mistaken for having a gun but it was really a wallet. As Gladwell mention in Blink we rely on thin-slicing because the first two second of it, is delicate. We all can relate to this situation because we make unnecessary or unethical decisions about something we aren 't completely aware of. The consequences of these may affect us positively, but most likely it’ll affect

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