In this play, many people are seeking for redemption, but very few are living according to moral truths or looking for additional truth. A just society recognizes that revenge does not solve problems. The individuals in Hamlet act for themselves, not for their society. They exhibit pride, concern for self, and dishonesty. Claudius claims to love Hamlet as a son, but sends him to England to be killed. Gertrude must have known that her quick marriage to Claudius would cause problems in the kingdom, but did it anyway. Shakespeare shows the effects of these self-serving attitudes when the Danish Royal family and others die and Denmark is left to a foreign
In this play, many people are seeking for redemption, but very few are living according to moral truths or looking for additional truth. A just society recognizes that revenge does not solve problems. The individuals in Hamlet act for themselves, not for their society. They exhibit pride, concern for self, and dishonesty. Claudius claims to love Hamlet as a son, but sends him to England to be killed. Gertrude must have known that her quick marriage to Claudius would cause problems in the kingdom, but did it anyway. Shakespeare shows the effects of these self-serving attitudes when the Danish Royal family and others die and Denmark is left to a foreign