hamlet essay

... his father in the end. King Hamlet must have been a good father for his son to be so devoted and loyal to him. It almost seems that the Prince made an idol of his father. In Prince Hamlet's first soliloquy he described his father as an excellent king, a god-like figure and a loving husband. Prince Hamlet changed after the death of his father. He is grief stricken certainly, but also he pretends to be getting increasingly insane to divert suspicion from his real purpose of avenging his father's death by killing his murderous uncle. He appears melancholy, and wore dark clothes to fit the mood. He had a wild strange behavior. Because he was intelligent he was able to fool all. Hamlet was very disappointed with his life because he knew becoming king was one thing that he didn't have in common with his father, because his stepfather was king, as mentioned in Act I, scene 2, “married with my uncle, My father's brother.” Hamlet was very upset by his mother's marriage, and as he learns later, his father was as well, "It is not nor it cannot come to good: But break, my heart; for I must hold my tongue". The ghost of Hamlet's father advises him in, "Let not the royal bed of Denmark be a couch for luxury and damned incest". Prince Hamlet feels a great obligation to carry out the direction of the...

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