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Madness And Madness In Hamlet

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“Hamlet, a revenge tragedy, is about Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, trying to figure out the mist behind his father’s death. By talking to his father’s ghost, Hamlet realizes that his father, King Hamlet, was killed by his own uncle, Claudius” (Kara 2). Throughout the play, the theme of madness often occurs from multiple characters. Madness can be defined as a mental disability or a pathological condition of the mind eliminating all rational thoughts caused by an unthinkable injury. These injuries could sometimes be hard to understand, but they can occur in a time of major stress or despair. For example, “there is a psychological loss in Hamlet’s mind in which he plans to bring justice by taking his revenge” (Yucel 5).
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In other words, he is going to pretend that he is insane. Hamlet was not actually insane; it was just a maneuver to seek revenge for his father’s murder. He is aware of the things he says and the things he does. He is just acting crazy to fool the people around him so that he can take his revenge murder of his father. If Hamlet were actually crazy then he wouldn’t have doubted what the ghost told him, and he would not have waited to kill Claudius. Hamlet wanted to be sure of who killed his father before he avenged. If Hamlet had acted immediately and killed Claudius, Claudius could have ended up not being the real murderer and Hamlet would be in prison. Several times in the play, Hamlet seems so mad it seems almost impossible that he could be acting. It is possible that Hamlet could just be acting insane, but by definition, it is impossible to be insane and act sane. An insane person lacks the ability to tell the difference between right and wrong. He chooses whether he is insane or not. Hamlet has a purpose within his madness. Throughout the play, Hamlet controls what to say and when and where he says them. Since Hamlet showed characteristics of being both sane and insane throughout the play, it is only possible that he was sane. Hamlet used the ability to question his mind many times. The first occurrence was in the beginning. Hamlet doubts about if the ghost really being his father "The spirit that I have seen May be

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