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    the story HamletHamlet is faking being insane because everyone around him is trying to trick him‚ which makes Hamlet thinks Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were friends‚ but they weren’t because they came to spy on him. Hamlet intends to act odd to make people think he is insane or as a distraction to keep everyone out of the way. Hamlet does not take jokes or put up with anyone while solving a problem of his own. Hamlet focuses on his plot of revenge while getting accused of being insane. The saddest

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    Hamlet is a very ironic play.You may start to question each characters thoughts at one point in the script. Especially the main character Hamlet‚ does he truly go insane or is it all a trick? For me in this play I never knew what was to be expected. In the play Hamlet is he really insane or is he faking? Hamlet has a plan from the beginning and that is to find out answers about his fathers death‚ and his suspicions lead him to his uncle. He decides to act like he was going insane to hopefully get

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    Hamlet​  quotes     “Frailty‚ thy name is woman!”    Hamlet; Hamlet is angry with his his mother for re marrying as quickly as a he did. He  is saying that a woman changes her mind quickly​ .      “Thrift‚ thrift‚ Horatio! The funeral bak’d meats / Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.”              ​ Hamlet; it was right after they buried his father that his mother married his uncle. It  happened in such a short time that Hamlet feels like the food from the funeral could have  been used for the wedding tables

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    Hamlet Insane or “Antic Disposition”? Is Hamlet mad? This is a question that has plagued the minds of generations of readers and critics‚ and is one that has drawn various analyses and theories. Hamlet’s sanity is not just an academic debate‚ but also one that is contemplated by every reader and viewer of the play when he plays the play again and again in his mind since the fact whether he is sane or not affects the perceptions of the reader in many significant ways. However‚ before

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    Kyle Simon Hamlet: “Mad and Crazy or Acting Insane”? Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark‚ and the son of the late king. He is also the nephew of the new king‚ Claudius‚ who married Hamlet’s mother‚ Queen Gertrude. Hamlet’s father appears as a ghost‚ to tell him that his uncle Claudius is the one responsible for his death. This drafts Hamlet into whether or not he wants to take revenge. He also feels depressed and perplexed to see how sudden his mother had been remarried to someone like Claudius

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    Other than Sophocles there were 2 other notable writers that lived during the same years as Sophocles. They are contemporaries to Sophocles. The older contemporary was Aeschylus and the younger contemporary of Sophocles was Euripides. They wrote the same genre but incorporated there own styles and unique ideas with in their brilliant plays. They have all impacted to days theatre in their own ways creating diverse genres that today’s authors may choose to use. Aeschylus 525-426 bc. Aeschylus

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    the worm that hath eat of a king‚ and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm.” This quote is spoken by Hamlet in act 4 scene 3. This quote explains the circle of life of what Hamlet believes. He claims that people are eaten when they die by worms and the worms are eaten by fish which are fished away and eaten by people. Showing how one organism’s life is used to preserve another. Hamlet uses this quote to show how even a high and mighty king will one day be fed to worms in the ground‚ which

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    2013 Hamlet Quote Analysis In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ it uncovers the story of a prince’s tragic story of his father’s death. The story introduces themes such as deception. In the quote “Why seems it so particular with thee?” “Seems‚ madam! Nay it is; I know not ‘seems.’ ‘Tis not alone my inky cloak‚ good mother‚ Nor customary suits of solemn black‚” (1.2.75) brings out the theme of deception. It translates that Gertrude thinks Hamlet is just acting as though he’s sad‚ when really‚ Hamlet is sad

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    There are many ways one could argue whether or not Hamlet is insane or that he really is a psycho killer. Along those lines‚ I believe that Hamlet did in fact go completely bonkers and everything that happened that was not in the presence of the king or queen was just a figment of his imagination. After contemplating this I’ve made up a conclusion why exactly I think he is insane. In act 1‚ scene 4‚ line 68‚ Horatio says to Hamlet‚ “What if it tempt you toward the flood‚ my lord‚ or to the dreadful

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    While Hamlet delays in killing Claudius‚ it is not because he is incapable of murder. To the contrary‚ his callousness is displayed when he brutally stabs Polonius hidden behind the arras and “when he deliberately‚ and even craftily‚ with complete unscrupulousness of a prince” (Freud 86) orders the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Hamlet shows no remorse for the murders. Prior to the fencing match‚ Hamlet describes the murder of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to Horatio‚ stating: Why‚ man

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