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Hamlet In His Right Mind

Hamlet: In His Right Mind’s Eye Essay, Research Paper


Hamlet: In His Right Mind’s Eye


Crazy, or not crazy- That is the question. The matter of Hamlet’s so


called madness, has been an item of debate since the first performance, and will


probably be a continuing argument well into the future. I believe Hamlet was


not crazy, because he proves to be in complete control of his psyche in several


parts of the play. These three reasons are the main points of argument for


Hamlet’s sanity. His behaviors is only erratic in front of certain people, he


shows logic and reasoning in his plotting, and finally, actually admits to


several people to be only ?acting? mad. These are hardly the actions of a


madman.


First of all, the fact that Hamlet’s irrational behavior emerges only


in front of certain individuals shows he was only acting. He acts insane in


front of Polonius, Claudius, Gertrude and Ophelia, while remaining perfectly


normal in front of Horatio, Marcellus, the players and the gravedigger. Hamlet


convinces Ophelia of his madness by going into her room ?with a look so


piteous in purport as if he had been loosed out of hell to speak of horrors,?


(2.1.92)and grabbed her and examined her face. Then he let out ?a sigh so


piteous and profound as it did seem to shatter all his bulk and end his being.?


(2.1.106) After that incident, Polonius believes, that Hamlet’s madness ?is the


very ecstasy of love.?(2.1.115) Claudius is convinced, however, that that is


not the case. He believes that something else is troubling Hamlet. ?Love? His


affections do not that way tend; Nor what he spake, though it lacked form a


little, was not like madness. there’s something in his soul o’er which his


melancholy sits on brood? (3.1.176) After Hamlet kills Polonius, Gertrude


becomes completely convinced that Hamlet is ?Mad as the sea and the wind when


both contend which is mightier.?(4.1.7) With these characters convinced of his


madness, Hamlet is able to carry out several plans to avenge his father’s death.


The logic he uses in his plots is proof of a sane mind. He successfully


uses the players to reveal Claudius is the murderer by changing the play they


perform

to reenact the murder of Hamlet’s father. ?Let the galled jade wince;


our withers are unwrung.? . When the murder scene is enacted, Claudius calls for


lights and storms out of the room. Claudius, knowing Hamlet is a threat, has


him sent to England along with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. the two bear a


letter that was to have Hamlet executed upon arrival in England. But Hamlet


takes the letter while they slept an changed it ?I sat me down, devised new


comission, wrote it fair.? Hamlet escaped on a pirate ship, and Rosencrantz and


Guildenstern did not know about the change of letters until they were the ones


that were killed. These actions required cold calculation and execution, two


things not found in madmen.


Finally, the most important fact showing that Hamlet was indeed not


crazy is that Hamlet admits to being sane several times. When speaking to the


befuddled Rosencrantz & Guildenstern, he cryptically reveals ?I am but mad north


by north west. When the wind is southerly, I know a Hawk from a Handsaw.?


(2.2.400) Although the two do not understand Hamlet’s quote, he’s actually


admitting he can distinguish between things that are different, and thus


perfectly sane. Hamlet admits his sanity more clearly in a Conversation with


Horatio and Marcellus. After the three receive a visit from the ghost, Hamlet


asks the other two to swear never to admit they know anything about Hamlet’s


condition ?never so help you mercy, how strange or odd some’er I bear myself (As


I perchance hereafter shall think meet to put an antic of disposition)?(1.5.190)


In other words, no matter how crazy he acts, Horatio and Marcellus should


not let on to know he is only acting. Finally, the most prominent confession of


sanity is that of Hamlet’s to Queen Gertrude. ?..I essentially am not in


madness, but mad in craft.? Thus he admits once and for all, to be merely


acting crazy.


In conclusion, the possibility that Hamlet may have been mad is only


supported by his inability to act swiftly. Other than that, it is almost


indisputable that Hamlet’s madness was nothing more than an act, devised to


provide a facade for his plan to avenge his father’s death.


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