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Hamlet Vs Death Of A Sales Man

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Hamlet and Death of a Salesman:


Relationships


The different relationships that a person experiences


throughout their life greatly affects their state of mind. If a person


is already troubled, then their mental health is susceptible to being


swayed for better or worse. Hamlet, and Death of a Sales Man are


plays which focus on the power a relationship has over ones state


of mind. In Hamlet it is Hamlet himself whose mental state is


altered by relationships in his life. Similarly, in Death of a Sales


Man, the relationships of the main character, Willy Loman,


transform his state of mind as well. From the start, Willy and


Hamlet are psychologically troubled. As the play progresses each


man s state of mind is exacerbated by their relationships with


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intimate partners, friends, and family.


In the play Hamlet, Hamlet s intimate relationship with


Ophelia changes his mental state for the worse. In a letter


Hamlet wrote Ophelia, it says Doubt thou the stars are fire;


Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never


doubt I love (Shakespeare 2.2.116-120). This poem clearly


indicates that Hamlet suspects Ophelia of lying to him, but never


the less he still loves her. Love is a powerful emotion and its effect


over mind and body are tremendous. This battle between Hamlet s


heart and his trust in Ophelia would affect the strongest of minds.


Similarly, in Death of a Salesman, Willy s wife Linda negatively


affects his state of mind. The only difference here is that Linda is


unconscious as to how her actions are affecting Willy. Linda s


effect on Willy is shown when she is in the kitchen mending her


stockings and Willy angrily takes the stockings from her and says,


I won t have you mending stockings in this house! Now throw


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them out! (Miller 687). Willy says this because the act of Linda


mending her stockings brings back a slew of memories about an


affair Willy had had. Willy loves Linda and memories about a past


affair plays with his emotions. This internal conflict toys with


Willy and endangers his mental well being. In both plays, intimate


partners vastly affect each character s state of mind.


Another relationship in the play Hamlet that affects Hamlet s


well being is that with his friends. The two friends that contribute


to Hamlet s madness are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The King


addresses Hamlet s two friends and says:


I entreat you both that, being of so young days brought


up with him (Hamlet), and sith so neighbored to his


youth and havior, that you vouchsafe your rest here in


our court some little time, so by your companies to


draw him on to pleasures, and to gather so much as


from occasion you may glean, whether aught to us


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unknown afflicts him thus, that opened lies within our


remedy. (Shak

espeare 2.2.10-19)


This shows that the King asks Guildenstern and Rosencrantz


to spy on Hamlet. Having his friends sneak around him and have


ulterior motives to spending time with him, makes Hamlet


suspicious of their intentions. Having this mistrust in his childhood


friends who he loved dearly deranged his mind. Similarly, in


Death of a Salesman, Willy s relationship with his friend Charley


has negative effects on Willy s state of mind. After Willy loses his


job as a Salesman, he refuses to accept Charlie s job offer. They


both get into a bit of an argument and Charley says, “You been


jealous of me all your life, you damned fool! (Miller 724).


Jealousy is a dangerous emotion that can foul up any man s head.


To harbor such jealousy, over your best friend s life since


childhood, would make anyone s state of mind take a turn for the


worse. In both plays, relationships with friends dangerously


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corrupts each man s mind.


The final relationship that affects Hamlet s mental health is


his relationship with his family. This is the relationship which


affects Hamlet s state of mind the greatest. Queen Gertrude says it


best when she says, I doubt it is no other but the main, His


father s death and our o erhasty marriage (Shakespeare 2.2.56-


57). As the Queen has said, the death of his Father and the haste


marriage of his mother to his uncle are the leading cause of


Hamlet s madness. These are the greatest factors that lead Hamlet


into insanity. If these same two actions would happen to any man


their state of mind would be altered in a way close to that of


Hamlet. Likewise Willy s state of mind is affected with his


relationship with his son Biff. He feels anger towards his father


who hits the nail right on the head when he says, Everything he


does is to spite me (Miller 746). Willy loves Biff with all his heart


and Biff hates his father. This hurts his father to no end, and


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makes his father emotionally unstable. This is the major factor that


led to Willy s madness. In both plays, the primary character s


relationships with their families are the most severe for them, and


are the most significant factors leading to their unstable states of


mind, well being and irrational behavior.


The driving force behind the apparent madness of Willy and


Hamlet, is a direct cause of their different relationships. Their love


for their intimate partners mixed with betrayal, altered both of their


states of mind. Moreover, their relationships with friends brought


out horrid emotions that created a volatile slew of thoughts in both


characters heads. In addition, both of their relationships with their


families proved to be the most significant for them, and was the


major force behind their madness. Relationships throughout our


lives, no matter how small, form who we are significantly define


our state of mind.

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