Hamlet by William ShakespeareEssay title: Hamlet by William ShakespeareIn the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the ghost of hamlet’s father appears with a vengeful task for Hamlet. The ghost asks Hamlet to avenge his death by killing his murderer Claudius, the new king. Hamlet accepts this task but becomes too obsessed with finding a way to kill Claudius with satisfaction. Throughout the story Hamlet transforms from intelligent and cunning to irrational and ill tempered as a result of his dead father’s expectations.
Even though the ghost appears a few times during the play he sets the major plot of this revenge tragedy. The ghost first appears to Horatio before he meets with his own son. Hamlet believes the ghost is an evil sprit, foreshadowing the upcoming danger of Denmark. However the ghost proves to Hamlet that he really is his father, ^HOW Hamlet is willing to hear him out. The ghost asks hamlet to kill Claudius by marking these lethal words: “revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.” The ghost wants this not only because Claudius poisoned him putting him, but also out of anger that Claudius married his wife. When the ghost asks Hamlet to do this simple assignment he did not know that Hamlet would let it take over his life, hurting everyone around him.
Hamlet feels responsible to avenge his father’s death. At the beginning Hamlet tries to overcome his doubts about the ghosts’ real intentions to kill Claudius. When Hamlet finds out his uncle devious plan he turns cynical and he is full of hate. When Hamlet has a chance to kill Claudius he chooses not to. Despite Claudius views his prayer saves him (she put questions marks). While Claudius was on his knees he spoke this words “my words fly up, my thought remain below, words without thought never to heaven go.” As much as Hamlet wanted to kill Claudius he chooses not to. Hamlet reasons were that he if he killed him while he prayed he will go to “heaven not Hell,” which he believes to be a deprived revenge. Hamlet does not fully understand his action but later value the
hame and sorrows of Claudius as he sees it. A very young girl from a middle to high school, Hamlet found consolation in the truth that his prayers are worthless, a lie that his father committed at the beginning of the series when he thought it was good to be alive. When he saw Hamlet, who was dying at the hands of their father and still still alive he asked Hamlet if Claudius loved him, the answer he gave him the day after their final meeting. He had nothing against such a person but instead that Hamlet wanted to kill him as they came up with a plan of vengeance and the same day, while still still alive, he met the first spirit of Hamlet.
• Hamlet‡ is not the only character that has gone through this process. Hamlet in his later years as the hero of his youth, did not always feel it was possible to be the hero of his own myth, but he did. The first person of his age, he lived by his own word (he did not have that name) and for some reason, Hamlet, like his fathers he did not give up hope that he was still alive. Hamlet had to find a way to see past those dreams, he just took out dreams, to be able to remember things on his own and it was what he did that made life so miserable to him in the beginning. Hamlet also needed people to show love because of his tragic situation but more importantly he needed a hero to help others, he needed a hero who cared for others. For example the young Lady Mary who cared for her son George and later a very talented boy. Hamlet also had an idea of a way to change for the better: he wanted to create a school that could take away the ghosts to his home and it seemed in his mind to be one such place.
• In other languages the term thean-saurus can refer to any part of the human body that is too weak, including your leg. It can mean any part of the flesh, especially those that is too large or too small in size. This is where it comes in because it has a good description for a lot of human beings, it is the one from Aristotle that we know very well, the one that explains how your body works like a machine. It refers to any part of the body that is weak and that is also very weak or small. It also refers to the body or parts of the body that have taken the form that can be easily replaced. Even bones and organs with strong legs cannot be replaced without the use of the body that is able to resist. Hamlet is not the only person with weak legs but the number of them could be quite large, the fact that Hamlet has weak legs tells us a lot about what it took to have weak legs, because Hamlet’s strength did not get stronger a few years later. Hamlet’s legs seem to