Was Hamlet Really Crazy

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In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Hamlet was considered to be going insane throughout the play, but was he? There are cases and quotes that support both scenarios. Hamlet says “I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw.” (Act II, Scene II). This is what sparks all the wonder about Hamlet’s madness. Some people believe that he was crazy through the entire show and that he was truly mad the entire time. Some people think that he was just acting the entire time. I want to stay with he was acting the entire time. I believe that he was crazy throughout the entire show. Hamlet in the beginning of the show Hamlet was depressed because of his father passing away a few months before. No one knew how he died but he did, but prior to Hamlet’s entrance there was a ghost snooping around the castle. They said that the ghost was wondering around and he was wearing armor from a time of war. The exact words, from Marcellus, were “Peace, break thee off! …show more content…

Plus you can also add in the points that he is seeing a ghost that is saying is his father and is telling him how he was murdered. That would do a lot for driving someone insane. I have a ghost in my house and I have no idea how to deal with it and it makes me not want to stay here in the dark with it and nothing has happened to me yet, but it has happened to others. So i can have an understanding of seeing a ghost could mess someone up pretty good.
Hamlet during his entrance was also angry from his mother marrying his uncle, Claudius. He is upset from it because it was only a little bit after, Hamlet’s Dad, died. This might have lead to Hamlet’s insanity. Hamlet, during this entire time of mourning, was moping around and wearing dark clothes and the whole nine yards of missing his father. People also mentioned that like his mom and Claudius. Claudius

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