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Trust In Hamlet

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Trust is an essential department of every relationship. A healthy relationship needs trust and dependence on one another. Without trust, doubt and suspicions befall and tension arises between two people. In the play, Hamlet by William Shakespeare, trust is crucial and very breakable. The main character, Hamlet, is faced in a conflicting situation in which he begins to question the motives of the people closest to him, after his father’s death. He begins to doubt and suspect people close to him like, his lover, Ophelia, and his university friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Despite his keen trust issues, he forms a solid and unbreakable trust with his close friend, Horatio in which he is the only person Hamlet has ever let through his walls. …show more content…

He keeps this information to himself though, he doesn’t let anyone know until he has given proof, not even to his lover, Ophelia, whom he is supposed to love and trust with all his heart. Instead of trusting her, he suspects her of being a subject of her father, a spy of the King. Hamlet begins to suspect Ophelia, he begins to doubt her and he begins to build his walls up and mistrust her. He continues his mad façade in front of her and outright tells her he doesn’t trust her beauty because honesty isn’t measured by beauty, “That if you be honest and fair, your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty.”(3.1.117-118). He pushes Ophelia farther from him for she can’t provide him a reason to trust her. Hamlet tricks Ophelia into thinking he loved her once to see how easily Ophelia could trust him and his words, he then quickly debunked it and said that he did not love her, “You should not have believed me, for virtue cannot so inoculate our old stock but we shall relish of it. I loved you not.”(3.1.127-129). Hamlet pushes Ophelia even further from him because he does not trust her, and that her beauty is not enough for him to depend on and trust. And through this, he has let up more walls around himself than ever to anyone. Shakespeare adds this scene so to send out a …show more content…

They have shown no signs of care or worry for Hamlet after his father’s death, instead, they turn their backs on him by following the commands of the King against him for their own benefit. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are both commissioned by the King to spy on Hamlet and they easily comply with him because they care about Hamlet no more than they care about themselves, “But we both obey, and here give up ourselves to lay our service freely at your feet, to be commanded.”(2.2.31-34). After his father’s death, he experiences an emotional and mental crisis on whether or not he should trust the people around him. Shakespeare puts Hamlet and his relationship with his university friends in this situation as to relay a message that trust is a breakable bond, and that no matter how close Hamlet is to someone, he has to build his walls around himself so that he won’t be vulnerable to their inevitable attack. He shows that people will do anything, even as far as to betray their friends for their own self-interest, because people are selfish that

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