Everyone at some point in their lives loves someone and loses that person through different circumstances, whether through break-ups, madness, or even death. This can even be considered one of the biggest challenge of life. In this tragedy, the fact that there were so much loss and death highlights all of the love that is shared throughout the play and in the world, since it is a general truth. Hamlet showed a lot of love and gratitude towards his father, especially as his role model. This most showed when Hamlet compared the picture of his father to that of Claudius, demonstrating his admiration to King Hamlet. When he lost his father, he was devastated and grieved for a long time. When his mother mentions his apparent sadness, he responds with “Seems, madam? Nay, it is. I know not “seems."" The love he had towards his father drove his lust for revenge upon Claudius. Hamlet suffered another loss when he lost Ophelia. They had been each other’s first and only love and had been very close to each other’s matters. He first lost her when he began to be mad and then when Ophelia was advised to stay away from him. After she went insane and drowned, she was indeed lost, devastating not only Hamlet but Laertes too. Laertes was also confounded when Hamlet unintentionally killed his father. This spawned deep hatred towards Hamlet and made him crave
Everyone at some point in their lives loves someone and loses that person through different circumstances, whether through break-ups, madness, or even death. This can even be considered one of the biggest challenge of life. In this tragedy, the fact that there were so much loss and death highlights all of the love that is shared throughout the play and in the world, since it is a general truth. Hamlet showed a lot of love and gratitude towards his father, especially as his role model. This most showed when Hamlet compared the picture of his father to that of Claudius, demonstrating his admiration to King Hamlet. When he lost his father, he was devastated and grieved for a long time. When his mother mentions his apparent sadness, he responds with “Seems, madam? Nay, it is. I know not “seems."" The love he had towards his father drove his lust for revenge upon Claudius. Hamlet suffered another loss when he lost Ophelia. They had been each other’s first and only love and had been very close to each other’s matters. He first lost her when he began to be mad and then when Ophelia was advised to stay away from him. After she went insane and drowned, she was indeed lost, devastating not only Hamlet but Laertes too. Laertes was also confounded when Hamlet unintentionally killed his father. This spawned deep hatred towards Hamlet and made him crave