Hamlet: Emotions Of Despair, Sadness, Anger, And Inner Peace
Beginning of Essay
The character of Prince Hamlet, in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," displays
many strong yet justified emotions. For instance, in Hamlet's "To be Or Not
To Be" soliloquy, perhaps one of the most well known quotes in the English
language, Hamlet actually debates suicide. H .... Middle of Essay .... is what keeps us living. All of Hamlet's thoughts of despair can
be understood when one looks at the horrible conflicts Hamlet goes through.
Sorrow, perhaps the most evident emotion, is very well developed
throughout the play. Initially, the only cause of Hamlet's sorrow is his
father's death. However, after reading Act 1, scene 2, we see in Hamlet's
asides that another source of his melancholy is his mother's hasty marriage
to Claudius, the new king of Denmark. Further, when Queen Gertrude asks her
son why his father's death "seems" so important, he replies, "Seems, madam?
Nay it is. I know not 'seems'." In addition, Shakespeare reveals another
sour ....
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