Thursday, April 23, 2020

The Good Evil Transformation Essays - Characters In Hamlet

The Good Evil Transformation The Good Evil Transformation Hamlets transforms from good to evil in the play Hamlet by Shakespeare. Hamlet experiences a lot of pain and becomes very anger because of his fathers death, his mothers bad remarriage, and the loss of his only love, Ophelia. The losses that Hamlet has to deal with are the anger and lack of forgiveness build in himself. This allows Hamlets true thoughts and character to be revealed through his soliloquies. First, Hamlet reveals his wishes that he could just melt away and be gone; because if he dies, he would be free from the world. Hamlet thinks about how his father was a leader and went from a noble king to a king that does not desire to help his people and serve his country. Hamlet loves the power and the fame that is comes with being a king. Hamlet also shows his anger and disbelief with women in general Frailty, thy name is women like his mother and her bad marriage with Clauduis. Hamlet says he is sick at heart over his father's death and his mother's remarriage. Hamlet finds out that his uncle Clauduis has killed the King, Hamlets father. The ghost of Hamlets father tells him to try and seek revenge against Clauduis who was responsible for the kings murder. So, Hamlet needs to kill Clauduis to avenge his fathers death. Hamlet must kill his uncle and get his innocent hands full of blood, so he can avenge his fathers death. Hamlet now turns into a deceitful person. He now tries to come up with a plan to kill Clauduis for his crime. Hamlet starts to question his ability to get revenge for his fathers death. He wonders if he is too much of a coward. Hamlet starts to think if it is better to live life with the pain of his fathers murder or try to get revenge by killing his uncle Clauduis. Hamlet believes that death is the same as going to sleep, forever. Hamlet thinks if he could go into a deep sleep that would stop all the pain and suffering plus all his sorrow and he would be happy to do it. Hamlet hesitates about taking his own life and falling asleep forever because, he thinks that when he is asleep he will have dreams and the dreams he will be very disturbing to him. For the first time, Hamlet meets his mother in privacy. At least that is what he thinks. He starts to discuss his feelings of his mother, but he vows that he will speak daggers, but he will never actually use one. While Hamlet speaks with his mother, someone else is listening to their every word. Polonius has devised a plan to hide himself behind a curtain in the room and listen in on Hamlet and his mothers conversation to find out if Hamlet has gone mad. Hamlet discovers that there is something behind the curtain. He thinks that it is Clauduis hiding behind the curtains and that he will finally get revenge like the ghost asked him to. Hamlet thinks his quest to avenge his fathers death is about to end. But, he is going to find out that it is not true. His ambition gets the best of him, and he does not think correctly. Hamlet kills the great Polonius. Before this event, Hamlet is known to use his intelligence before he commits a task, but this one action seemed to change his fate. He later blames his madness as being responsible for the death of Polonius. Hamlet is now starting to lose his mind. Hamlet now takes time to think of all the events that have just occurred. Everything is not going his way, makes his revenge for his fathers murder very difficult. He that hath made us with large discourse and the incapability of making godlike reason, made us only contain one part wisdom and three parts coward. With this, he questions why he still lives to say these words. Witness this army of such mass and charge, led by a delicate and tender prince, whose spirit, with divine ambition puffd. Hamlet emphasizes how a righteous and pure spirit becomes crushed by ambition, the aspiration of becoming renowned and accepted. My thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth. Hamlet has now revealed his own crisis. A righteous and pure spirit that has been crushed by his longing revenge towards Claudius. In Hamlet by Williams Shakespeare, Hamlets character is perceived at the beginning of

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