It can be inside of one person and after awhile infect another one, and it keeps doing this repeatedly until the holder of that evil dies without passing to another person who cannot avoid the evil. Heroes can try hard no matter how, if he wishes to destroy and kill evil, this particular hero or heroes most of the times show their evil in some way in order to achieve their goals. In the play "Hamlet", the readers can plainly see Hamlet's behavior changing during the play from good to evil. At first, he is a good prince and a well respected young man, and then his father's ghost, tells him that his uncle murdered him. Hamlet then becomes furious and start to setup an evil plan to murder Claudius in cold blood. The owning of evil can bring out the thoughtless, mad, and foolish monster in a man and ruin his reputation and life. Princes Hamlet breaks out with anger in front of his best friends, as well as Horatio, his lifetime best friend of all. His friends can clearly see that he is losing his mind. Hamlet went from a respected royal man to the topic of everyday conversation, because of his inward battle of good and evil, and how he feel into the evil side of …show more content…
He blames himself and his madness for his actions. Hamlet has lost his mind, he has let all of the dark evilness inside of him completely take hold. "My thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth." Hamlet has revealed his own crisis. A pure and good spirit that has been destroyed by his longing revenge towards Claudius. Hamlet's character has been perceived at the beginning of the play as one of virtue and integrity. He becomes a victim of his own evil and dishonesty because he never forgives Claudius for murdering his father and also never forgives his own mother for marrying Claudius. By doing this he lets the evil within himself take over. " Hamlet's allows himself to become someone that grows off the thought of revenge, and this, ultimately, leads to his