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Hamlet Vs Fortinbras Essay Research Paper HAMLET

Hamlet Vs. Fortinbras Essay, Research Paper


HAMLET AND FORTINBRAS


In Hamlet the character of Fortinbras, a young Norwegian


prince, has been used as a foil for the main character Hamlet,


the Prince of Denmark. Hamlet and Fortinbras have both lost


their fathers to untimely deaths. Hamlet’s father, King Hamlet,


was killed by his uncle Claudius and Fortinbras’ father was


killed by King Hamlet. Both Hamlet and Fortinbras have vowed to


take revenge for the deaths of their fathers. However, how they


go about doing this is the complete opposite of the other.


Hamlet, after learning that his father’s death was murder


and promising to take revenge, waits and makes sure that what he


knows is the absolute truth before he even attempts to take


revenge on Claudius. Even after Hamlet is sure beyond any doubts


that Claudius is the murderer, he hesitates to kill him.


Fortinbras, however, has been taking action even before the play


begins. As the play opens, we learn that Denmark is in a state


of alert. The audience learns that the country has been pre-


paring for a war, and from Horatio, the they also learn that the


young Fortinbras is getting ready his “lawless resolutes” for


action against Denmark for the killing of his father and for the


return of lands previously owned by Norway, (Hamlet I.i. 79-107)


These differences between Hamlet’s and Fortinbras’ action are


further mentioned in Hamlet’s last soliloquy, (Hamlet IV.iv. 32-


66)


Before the soliloquy begins, Hamlet has been informed by one


of Fortinbras’s Captains that Norway is preparing to fight


Poland over a “little patch of land”, and that twenty thousand


men are willing to fight for this worthless piece of land just


for honor’s sake. This begins Hamlet’s last soliloquy. In it


Hamlet is reflecting upon Fortinbras’ determination to go


against the Polish army for the honor over a trivial matter


while he himself is taking such a long time in avenging the his


father’s fate and his mother’s disgrace.


The soliloquy begins with Hamlet’s thoughts on how much


time has passed and he still hasn’t done anything. He says:


“How all occasions do inform against me,


And spur my dull revenge! What is a man,


If his chief good and market of his time


Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more.”


(Hamlet IV.iv. 32-35)


In these lines, Hamlet is thinking about all the time he has


wasted in not taking action. He sees how everything around him


is taking shape, all except his own actions. He goes on to say


“Sure, he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before


and after, gave us not that capability and god-like reason to


fust in us unus’d

“(36-39) Here Hamlet is saying that every man


has reason, and that reason should be put to good use. He also


expresses the thought that he has “……cause and will and


strength and means to do’t” (45-46) but still waits and thinks


instead of taking action.


Next, Hamlet goes on to describes Fortinbras. He asks the


audience to:


“Witness this army of such mass and charge


Led by a delicate and tender prince,


Whose spirit with divine ambition puf’d


Makes mouths at the invisible event,


Exposing what is mortal and unsure


To all that fortune, death and danger dare,


Even for an egg-shell. Rightly to be great


Is not to stir without great argument,


But greatly to find quarrel in a straw


When honour’s at the stake.” (47-56)


These lines are describing Fortinbras. The audience learns


that Fortinbras is this young, driven, and ambitious prince who


is willing to risk everything for what he feels he must do and


achieve, even if it’s for an “egg-shell”. He is willing to risk


so much for so little just for his honor. This is a great con-


trast to Hamlet’s own character. Hamlet then finishes his soli-


loquy with a comparison to his situation and that of Fortinbras


and his army of twenty-thousand men.


After learning of Fortinbras’ plan against Poland, Hamlet is


disgusted with his inability to avenge his father’s murder. He


wonders why he has “let all sleep” after his father’s wrongful


demise and the moral death of his mother, (56-59). He is even


more ashamed when he thinks of the twenty-thousand men who are


willing to go to their deaths for a valueless piece of land


that’s not even big enough for their graves, (59-65). All of


this is going on while he is still thinking about his revenge.


This was enough to set his mind once and for all. He decides


that from that moment on, all he will think about is his revenge


against anyone that has committed any injustice towards him. He


says “O, from this time forth, My thoughts be bloody, or be


nothing more ” (65-66)


Hamlet’s personality is clear to the reader for the last


time in the play. He is contrasted against another Prince who is


the exact opposite of him in the same situation. By this, the


reader learns more about Hamlet’s characteristics and the way he


thinks. Also, here Hamlet has finally made a decision on what to


do. He has made up his mind to have only bloody thoughts instead


of ones that are well thought out. Fortinbras’ pursuit of his


goal has given Hamlet the example on how to act if an oppor-


tunity presents itself. Hamlet is so determined to do something


he does not wish to think about the consequences anymore.

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