Hamlet had a lot of things in his life gone wrong. For an example his father (the king at the time) was murdered by his own brother the new king. At the end of the book his mother and ophelia end up dead to. Hamlet was obsessed with his father being murdered and tried to seek revenge upon his murderer. At the end of the book hamlet ended up killing polonius because he thought it was Claudius (the new king). He was putting other people in harm's way too make claudius too confess. Hamlet has Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) because of depression, self-destructive behavior, and unwanted memories of the trauma.
There are a lot of different types of mental health.. For an example bipolar is a mental illness where people are happy one
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His mother drank the poison that was meant for Hamlet that was supposed to drink. The king put the poison in it because he knew that Hamlet was onto him for killing his father and marrying his mom. At the very end though Hamlet, His mother, and father ended up together. All three of these examples show he has depression because he was angry at the world and he was always thinking of negative thoughts.
Hamlet had many examples of him having self-destructive behavior. An example of him having self-destructive behavior is the end of the book where he had to fight Laertes. He could of got out of it by say no or not showing up but little did he know that the new king sabotage the battle. He put poison on the end of the of Laertes sword so when he gets stabbed or cut he will die. If that doesn't work then the king put poison in his drink. “ I prithee take thy fingers from my throat, For though I am not splenitive and rash” (Shakespeare 264-265 Pg 340). Hamlet was in the graveyard and the gravedigger wouldn't tell him who die. Hamlet's friend, Laertes, leaped in the grave and pulled out her skull for him to hold so he could tell who it was. Hamlet was even more depressed because he loved her and she people thought she killed herself. The last example of him having self-destructive behavior would be where he didnt wait to reveal the king in silence like a normal person. He had an outburst of emotion in front of
Hamlet was deeply depressed about his father's death, in this quote he couldn't even speak in complete sentences so you can see how much this affected Hamlet and how it took a toll on him. Hamlet overcome this obstacle by taking revenge for his father and killing his uncle for the murder of his father. Hamlet was also going through other obstacles because right after his father death his mother married his father's killer which is his uncle. Hamlet was bummed about this and really disappointed in his mother's actions. In the Play Hamlet said “she married.
Psychological Condition Essay Many great works of literature revolve around characters who possess some type of mental sickness. It helps to keep the story interesting and forces you to look deeper into the character’s minds to find out what they are really thinking. In “Hamlet”, the Shakespeare play, the Prince Hamlet himself is observed to be quite messed up in the head, although nothing is actually confirmed. In contrast, Holden Caulfield from, “The Catcher in the Rye”, shares the entirety of his story from the bed of what is believed to be a mental hospital. After psychoanalyzing these characters as they go about their respective stories, it is clear that their psychological states are very similar, particularly when it comes to suicide and depression.
Hamlet mentions “[he] [doesn’t] value [his] life one bit”(Crowther 55) after he loses his father and his life has become “tired stale and pointless.” (Crowther 27) The symptoms of his sadness are becoming more apparent and his mother must step in to tell him to “stop wearing black clothes, and be friendly to the king” (Crowther 23); in the end adding to common symptoms, such as “persistent sadness, withdrawal… and, at times, aggressive behaviors.” (Evans) There are numerous symptoms that coincide with depression and Hamlet portrays them
Throughout history, mental illness has always been prevalent. As far as time goes, there have been murders and crimes that could not of been committed by a healthy mind. In the play of Hamlet, the story is based around crimes, lies, and deceiving others. Claudius has murdered King Hamlet, causing a chain reaction of other crimes. After realizing the real fate of his father, Hamlet set out to seek revenge for his father. He wanted to murder Claudius for killing his father, but mistook Polonius for Claudius, killing him. After that event, Claudius realized that Hamlet knew what actually happened and to protect the throne, wanted to get rid of Hamlet. In the process of protecting his throne, he lies to his people. He lies and manipulates
Ever wonder why characters in Hamlet seem to be so skittish, paranoid and seemingly “off”? It probably has little to nothing to do with mental illness! Mental illness includes a wide range of thoughts, actions and behaviors. In 2017, the society as a whole has moved toward recognizing mental illness as the very real and important disorders that they are. That said, learning the difference between mental illness and having ‘symptoms’ of mental disorders, is imperative for the growth of a generation. The qualifications for diagnosing require a degree obtained after extensive schooling, neither of which a senior in high school has. For the sake of this paper, I will ignorantly diagnose a fictional character from William Shakespeare’s, “Hamlet”. This story takes place in a much older time in Denmark. King Hamlet was pronounced dead and two castle guards claim they have seen his ghost. The ghost speaks to Prince Hamlet, King Hamlet’s son, and tells him he has been murdered by the new King which is King Hamlet’s brother. This sends Prince Hamlet into a spiral as it would any functioning person. He is deeply saddened and his love, Ophelia, as well as the rest of his family, are worried about him. Hamlet becomes so erratic he ends up slaying Ophelia’s father, mistaking him for King Claudius. Ophelia is obviously extremely upset as her father was just murdered by her boyfriend. Claudius becomes worried he will expose his secret and has Prince Hamlet sent away to England to be assassinated. While he is gone, the Queen discovers Ophelia has drowned.Ophelia’s brother, Laertes, talks with the King and is furious with Prince Hamlet for the death of his father and now his sister. Prince Hamlet’s ship is invaded by pirates and he secretly makes his way back to England. With this news, Laertes and Claudius devise a plan to kill Hamlet. Laertes will battle him and put poison on his sword and as a backup plan Claudius will put poison in wine and offer it to Hamlet. During the battle Hamlet and Laertes switch swords and Hamlet is pricked by the poisonous sword in the process. Queen Gertrude drinks from the poisoned wine and then Laertes is cut and poisoned. The Queen drops as does Laertes and when Hamlet realizes what has
Hamlet had great feats ahead of him, at the same time he had great luxuries given to him without needed work. Psychology this created a sense of strong entitlement, and the one with entitlement is in disbelief when life doesn't go their way. So when his father died, he was in a state of disbelief as anyone would be, but instead of taking time to mourn, he went ballistic on his loved ones, such as his wife Ophelia. Then the situation got even worse, his mother married his uncle. For anyone, this would be an angering situation, surely one would ask if the wife ever loved the husband since she moved on from him so quickly.
We get a sense that Hamlet had an acute depressive illness during the play. In Shakespeare’s time there wasn’t diagnosis of any depressive illness, it did not exist. One of the causes of depression can be a traumatic life event (“Depression: Major Depressive Disorder” Web). In the beginning of the play Hamlet shows us how the death of his father, King Hamlet, has triggered his depression. In the Shakespeare play, Hamlet cries out, “But I have that within which passeth show, /
Is Hamlet insane? That's a great question that has been asked by many. Hamlet for sure says things that do indeed make him sound insane by many peoples standards. People think he is crazy by mostly the things he does not the things he says. He has many claims supporting him not being crazy as well though. Hamlet has been said to try to make it look like he’s crazy. Let’s talk more about Hamlet and the things he does and says.
After the death of old King Hamlet, Hamlet was struggling to keep himself and his feelings contained. His mind has so many thoughts running from his father’s death, to his neglected relationships, and from his thoughts towards Claudius. As the story escalates, more events pile up on top of Hamlet’s troubles making him slowly go insane.
Hamlet seems to be the one who lets things dwell in his mind before taking any action or making an attempt at trying to get on with his life. After the death of his father he becomes depressed and gradually becomes enraged with his mother's
During the past few weeks, I have been doing extensive investigating into the mental state of Prince Hamlet. He has not been his normal self lately, and upon conversations with several of his acquaintances as well as himself, I have concluded that Hamlet is indeed suffering from a mental illness. This mental illness is caused by the emotional torture that he has went through recently, including the death of his father, the marriage of his mother, and his rejection from Ophelia. My investigation began with an interview with Lord Polonius, where he enlightens me with a story about when he conversed with Hamlet. Polonius claims, “He knew me not at first; he said I
While it is true that Hamlet was merely playing the role of someone who had gone mad, many people may say that Hamlet’s madness was brought upon himself simply by the fact that he was trying to fulfill the orders from his dead father yet couldn’t because of his lack of acting upon a plan. It is strongly possible that Hamlet became extremely frustrated because every chance he got to expose Claudius and capture him in this enormous secret, he failed to do so. Therefore, Hamlet’s madness could be judged as reasonable but most likely for different reasons than one may think. Rather than going mad over the concrete facts that his father died and his mother remarried his uncle less than two months afterwards, he drove himself mad over his own flaws. Hamlet’s tragic flaw absolutely led to his tragic downfall as a
When someone is visibly sick, people worry about them or say that they should go to the doctor. Generally, people care about others, especially close friends or family member. Therefore, why do people appear to ignore a person’s bereavement after several months had passed? As modern psychology would tell society, untreated depression is not only the most common cause of suicide, but it can also lead to psychotic episodes in the most extreme of cases. In these cases, depression acts usually as a catalyst for someone who already has developed some form of psychosis, and they experience both visual and auditory hallucinations related to the cause of the depression. Furthermore, affected persons can also develop psychosis through the severe trauma that caused the depression. Therefore, people who have an untreated mental illness may not only cause self inflicting harm, but harm upon others who are closest to them.
The character named Hamlet is suffering from a disease, but there are many other diseases rather than the one chosen that this character might have. Hamlet is possible to have the dissociative identity disorder in which he had a split personality that did things Hamlet himself was not aware, these things are done without Hamlet’s knowledge. Hamlet could also have panic disorder, because he has had points in which he has freaked out from not knowing what happens next. Hamlet might also have acute stress disorder in which occurs usually after a traumatic event, in this case it would be the death of Hamlet’s father and his mother getting married. These diseases are just some of the other diseases that Hamlet could
Sarcasm, Insanity, and suicidal tendencies are portrayed in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, as he continues to find revenge in the play against his family and friends. The characters are trying to get revenge upon one another, which makes conflicts. With Hamlet losing his father, Shakespeare was able to connect to the audience something that has probably happened too many of us all, losing a family member. Hamlet has many things to worry about and a lot on his shoulders, which can made him depressed throughout the play. He shows this in many situations. Hamlet has a right to be angry and go insane since his mother remarried the man who killed his father. His anger and despair are all emotions that are justified.