The Importance Of Leadership In Hamlet

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“A leader or a man of action in a crisis almost always acts subconsciously and then thinks of the reasons for his action.” (Jawaharlal Nehru) Leaders throughout history have been idolized as the magnificent humans with the ability to sway the heart of man with both silent and thunderous footsteps. One such man being Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Shakespeare dictates that a leader is cunning, sharp minded, and a caring person who is prepared to dedicate their life to a goal and to the people they care for; the reason be “right” or “wrong”.
Hamlet exemplifies a strong leader because he emphasizes his demand for honesty onto others to determine their loyalty to him. When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern first arrive in the castle Hamlet calls Rosencrantz and Guildenstern his “excellent good friends” and “dear friends.” (Shakespeare, 2.2.233. 278) Hamlet establishes that these are good friends, because of that they shouldn’t lie to him. Then Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are asked “whether they were sent for” or whether this is a “free visitation.”(Shakespeare,2.2.277-280) Hamlet is testing them, hoping that they will not betray him. Hamlet asks them to tell …show more content…

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