HAS HAMLET GONE MAD???   hamlet was the prince of Denmark, son of the assassi-nated  top executive  village and Queen Gertrude, and nephew to Claudius.  Hamlet, (during the play) goes through some very  sorry situations in which he seems to act in an insane manner.   simply I am convinced that he was ...not in  feistyness,  exactly mad in craft.  I also believe that he was a man of high moral standards, in  situation higher(prenominal) than  intimately of the people in Denmark at that time.               Hamlet was bombarded by many situations at the start of the play which his psyche had to   worry with.  He was very up-set (as any other person would be) with his fathers   lam and, at the same time, his mothers hurried remarriage. HAMLET: Ere yet the  coarseness of  near unrighteous tears had left the flushing in her  chafed eyes, she married.  O, most wicked speed, to post with suck dexterity to incestuous sheets!  He then heard from his good friend Horatio that they had se   en a  trace during the night watch.  Hamlet was shocked at the  interpretation of the  shadiness and he said to him-self My fathers spirit-in arms?  All is not well.  I doubt some foul play.  Would the night were  have it away!

  Hamlets per-sonality underwent  consummate(a) stresses due to the situations en-countered and consequently, he had to find a way to   fit up the apparent problems.               In Act 1, Scene 5, Hamlet  while tal fagot to his fathers ghost was urged to avenge the foul murder,  moreover to  extend his mother out of it as her guilt would be punishment enough.  GHOST: Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.  ...Leave her to heaven, and to those thorns tha   t in her  crush lodge to prick and sting her!   .  The ghost of the  preliminary king gave Hamlet the solution that he...                                        If you want to get a  blanket(a) essay, order it on our website: 
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