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Hamlet Madness Essay Research Paper After Hamlet

Hamlet Madness Essay, Research Paper


After Hamlet has discovered the truth about his father, he goes through a very


traumatic period, which is interpreted as madness by readers and characters.


With the death of his father and the hasty, incestuous remarriage of his mother


to his uncle, Hamlet is thrown into a suicidal frame of mind in which "the


uses of this world"seem to him "weary, stale, flat, and


unprofitable." No man in his right state contemplates suicide and would


take his life due to human frailty. Ophelia tells us that before the events of


the play Hamlet was a model courtier, soldier and scholar, "The glass of


fashion and the mould of form,/ The observed of all observers." A modern


boy scout to say the least, but as the play unwinds, his actions and thoughts


catch him and slowly turn him insane. Not to say that he was a crazed madman out


of touch with reality as was Ophelia, but a man driven crazy by thought.


Hamlet’s behavior throughout the play, especially towards Ophelia is


inconsistent. He jumps into Ophelia’s grave, and fights with Laertes in her


grave. He professes "I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers/Could not,


with all their quantity of love,/ Make up my sum" [Act V, scene I, lines


250-253], during the fight with Laertes in Ophelia’s grave, but he tells her


that he never loved her, when she returns his letters and gifts, while she was


still alive. Hamlet subtly hints his awareness of his dissolving sanity as he


tells Laertes that he killed Polonius in a fit of madness [Act V, scene II,


lines 236-250] Once Ophelia meets Hamlet and speaks with him her love abandons


him. Hamlet realizes that his mother and step father are aware of this love and


might use this to end his threat. Hamlet must end their thoughts of using


Ophelia to rid him of his condition. To do this he must destroy all the current


feelings Ophelia has for him and he does so very well, perhaps too well. Either


his love for Ophelia was never as strong as he said, which I doubt, or he has


really gone insane by assuming every situation is going to happen and he


sacrifices her love for revenge. An honest man would not have done so. Hamlet


has violent outbursts towards his mother. His outburst seems to be out of


jealousy, as a victim to the Oedipus complex. He alone sees his father’s ghost


in his mother’s chambers. Every other time the ghost appeared someone else has


seen it. During this scene he finally shows his madness,

because his mother does


not see the ghost. "On him, on him! Look you how pale he glares!/ his form


and cause conjoined, preaching to stones / Would make them Page 2 capable."


[Act III, scene IV, lines 126-128]. Throughout the play, there are also


supporting factors to argue Hamlet’s sanity, as these details compromise his


madness, to balance out his mental state. Hamlet tells Horatio that he is going


to feign madness, and that if Horatio notices any strange behavior from Hamlet,


it is because he is putting on an act. [Act I, scene V, lines 166-180]. He knows


that he is not the same as he used to be and fears he is going insane, so by


telling his closes friend that he is just act, he covers his tracks. "It is


not, nor it cannot come to good./But break my heart, for I must hold my


tongue." All he can do in this frustrated state is to lash out with bitter


satire at the evils he sees and then relapse into suicidal melancholy. Hamlet


has mood swings as his mood changes abruptly throughout the play. Hamlet appears


to act mad when he hears of his father’s murder. At the time he speaks wild and


whirling words: "Why, right; you are I’ the right; And so, without more


circumstance at all, I hold it fit that we shake hands and part?" [Act I,


scene V, lines 127-134]. After Hamlet kills Polonius he will not tell anyone


where the body is. Instead he assumes his ironic matter, "Not where he


eats, but where he is eaten. / A certain convocation of political worms a e’en


at him." [Act IV, scene III, lines 20-21] In the two months after his


meeting with the ghost, he puzzles the court with his assumed madness but does


nothing concrete to effect or further his revenge. His inability to either


accept the goodness of all life or act to destroy its evils now begins to


trouble him as much as his outward hysteria. Hamlet appears to be insane, after


Polonius’s death, in act IV scene II. In conclusion, Hamlet was a genius. In his


mind were thoughts and plans in which he always knew each persons next step


before they did it. Due to his procrastination and thoughts of revenge he became


so overwhelmed with every situation and plot that he entangled himself in his


own schemes and had to sacrifice his sanity. Only then did he truly become


insane and couldn’t control the web that he was weaving. Even if the madness was


true or false, as Hamlet portrayed the role of a madman he took it upon himself


to be lost in his control of actions.

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