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Hamlet And Father Essay, Research Paper


There are many different reasons why Hamlet must avenge the death of his father


the late King Hamlet. The aspect of justice versus revenge is a prominent theme


throughout the play. Prominent characteristics in each of the characters seeking


revenge shows the different aspects of what each character feels is justice.


Hamlet is notoriously known for being a man of action. This characteristic


hampers the chain of events that follow after his father?s slaying. There are


many reasons why Hamlet wants to avenge his fathers murder, and justice and


revenge play a big role in when and where his revenge on Clauduis is played out


There is the revenge that he feels must be carried out to save his families


name. One of the most common themes is an ?eye for an eye?, and this is


shown many times through out the play. This is the main difference in the


revenge that hamlet seeks compare to that of the characters foil Laertes. There


is also the problems and the turmoil Hamlet goes through with on when and where


he must get revenge for his father, because he is having trouble justifying the


murder himself. Critics argue weather or not hamlet waited too long to seek his


revenge on Claudius. Weather or not this is a justifiable act is up to the


reader. In an article entitled, Hamlet and Two Witness Rule? by Peter R.


Moore, the work of two scholars is used to draw compelling arguments for both


sides of the issue of the murder being justifiable. Scholar S.F. Johnson says


there are certain books in the bible calling for revenge as the right thing to


do in the case of murder. He cites, Numbers 35:30 ?Anyone who kills a person


is to be put to death as a murderer only on the testimony of witnesses. But not


on is to be put to death on the testimony of one witness.? ?This permits or


commands a man whose next of kin has been slain to kill the slayer?(Moore1).


Therefore is makes Hamlet unaccountable towards God for his actions. Eleanor


Prosser the second scholar in his article claims, "Numbers requires the


avenger to act immediately and without hatred or malice"(1). This seems


more plausible an argument for justifiable murder if it is a heat of the moment


act. Moore agrees with Johnson on this matter however saying, "Johnson is


quite right, as several aspects of Mosaic Law on avengers of blood were in


Shakespeares mind when he penned Hamlet?"(1). This makes a strong case


for why Hamlet should have acted earlier if he was wandering about the


repercussions for murder in the eyes of God. This is the part of the play were


the old phrase "an eye for an eye" comes to play. Hamlet would only be


giving Clauduis what he des

erves. If murder were justifiable in some severe


cases then why did he wait for so long? Boris Pasternak’s views on why Hamlet


waited so long is this, "The real problem of Hamlet’s character concerns


not his procrastination, but rather the fact that living in a world where evil


reigns, he finds himself every moment in danger of succumbing to the general


infection. Even while preparing to carry out an act of justified vengeance, he


causes, in the process, unwarranted pain. How to remain pure in circumstances


where evil is unavoidable-here is one of the major human problems rising from


the tragedy."(France 23) This shows more insight into why Hamlet waited as


long as he did before getting his revenge. He is a good person at heart and does


not want to lower himself to the level of his uncle who is "A little more


than kin, and less than kind"(1.2.65). When one looks at the thought and


turmoil Hamlet goes through it is easy to see the difference in the personality


traits of Hamlet and Laertes and the different ways they go about achieving


their revenge. One critic Boris Pasternak said of Hamlet" He is not at all


a young man, but and aggressive heretic, burning with joy of struggle, drunk


with struggle with an unequal struggle: against him is forces, his only weapon


is thought"(France 25). This is where is where the main difference between


the two characters is seen. While hamlet and Laertes are both honor bound to


avenge the murder of their father they go about it in different ways. Laertes is


a man of action, filled with impulse. He admits his own treacherous nature, and


he does it with great pride. "Why, as a woodcock to mine own spring, Osric;


I am justly killed with my own treachery"(5.2.317). Laertes murders Hamlet


in a church thus widening the gap of their differences. Laertes is a foil of


hamlet throughout the play for these reasons.


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