As Napoleon Bonparte once said, “There is no such thing as an accident; it is fate misnamed. “Something Hamlet’s family is forced to Realize after eventually all suffering from death. hamlet’s family is very dysfunctional, thus causes hamlet to go insane. From a princess drowning herself to escape her agony, to …show more content…
a brother killing his own relative to become The king. To make matters worse, he marries his dead brothers wife. It's no wonder Hamlet goes crazy, he sees no other exit but death following him. He says “Though this be madness, yet there is method in't” (II.i), implying Death will come to all trically.
Although Hamlet’s family is crazy, that is the least of his problems.
Hamlet’s grief for his dad is what really triggers him in the construct of this built up tragic ready to unroll. Battling with his dead dad, hamlet becomes confused in ways he can not seem to understand. with little control shown, as seen in act 3 scene 1 when he says “To be or not to be.” Contemplating his life, he sees nothing but death.
Showing he obviously has no more will to live. ___this is the point of the story where the tragedy begins to unfold. Towards the end of the Story is when the resolution unfolds. From hamlet finally getting revenge for his father’s death, killing the king, to Hamlet’s mother even dying. As seen throughout the play, Hamlet stopped at no cause to gaining his father's revenge. This meant even if it he had to destroy his family, making cowards of them all. As seen in act 3 scene 1 when Hamlet says “Conscience doth make cowards of us all.” He Implies that actions speak louder than words, and that’s exactly what he shows when killing the king.
Death can strike at any moment, it's unpredictable just like lighting. As the characters from Shakespeare’s Hamlet learn that fate has its own way of catching up to people, it was already too late because they already became its victims. Although people live their lives uniquely, the inevitable always catches up to
them.