“Hamlet” by William Shakespeare is a story about Prince Hamlet who is summoned home for his father's funeral. One night the ghost who claims to be his father, tells Prince Hamlet that he was murdered by Prince Hamlet's uncle and want Prince Hamlet to uncover the truth for himself. Prince Hamlet is Prince of Denmark and the son of King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude, he also the nephew of Claudius the man who is accused of killing his father. Prince Hamlet is mysterious and complex. He thinks about things more complex than the other characters and seems curious about everything. He believes what he believes and does not care what anyone thinks of his ideas. He seeks to uncover the truth about his father's death and sees revenge to avenge his father's death. He begins to lose his mind trying to find out the truth and grieving. Prince Hamlet is battling grief which turns into madness and his questions about mortality. …show more content…
He becomes mad with uncovering the truth and asking all the questions that no one thought about. He speaks in a way that no one understands and many people begin to turn against him because they do not accept how complex he is or how he analyzes everything. Prince Hamlet has his good characteristics and his bad ones, but he was driven to find out the truth about his father’s death and just about death in general. His emotions have caused him to wonder and he became hasty in everything he does.
When the alleged ghost of his father revealed the secret of his death Prince Hamlet begins to seek revenge. It makes you think that this ghost could possibly be Prince Hamlet just destroying himself. He feels that this will bring himself and his father peace. Prince Hamlet uses his wittiness and intelligence to uncover the truth of what happened . He also uses it to question death and come up with his own analogy on how you should handle or approach