Meant to outline the futility of action William Shakespeare's tragic drama Hamlet explains how courage and cowardice of a person will only matter in the present. Using the theme of Honor that drives actions Shakespeare’s play uses the actions of hamlet to do so. Prince Hamlet who's father has recently passed away, has to leave the throne to his cunning and mischievous uncle; until the ghost of his father tells hamlet to avenge him in his honors. In the end, the duty of honor leads to a series of …show more content…
In instance an actor begins to cry because he has the ability to. In Hamlet’s mind this makes him worthless since the actor has no reason to cry, no emotion to so , while he has all the reason in the world but just can't. This inability to act outlines Shakespeare’s idea where actions can only be done with a conviction to do it, such as honor. In a way. shakespeare is mocking his character because of how cowardly hamlet is acting even when there lies many things at stake if he doesn't commit . However, near the end of the play, before Hamlet is planning to kill Claudius he encounters the skull of his former jester. Hamlet is applied by the idea that such a great man will lie lifeless and motionless in the ground,like dirt. The significance is how great men will fall only their image will last< Much like julius Caesar and his father their bodies lie in the dirt, only their image lasting: the only reason hamlet should act is out of his own accord, in the end, all actions will remain futile since nobody will live forever in the specter of the