Yes he tells his mother in act three scene four that he really is not mad "My pulse as yours doth temperately keep time,/ And makes as healthful music. It is not madness/ That I have uttered. Bring me to the test,/ And I the matter will re-word, which madness/ Would gambol from."
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Whenever Hamlet talks about a villain, he's talking about his uncle King Claudius. He's often unwilling to accuse him directly and pretends he's talking in generalities about how everyone's evil. But Claudius is definitely the villain of the piece.
Do I like 'Hamlet'? As in the play? In which case, yes, I love it. I think it possibly the greatest story or play written EVER. But if you mean to I like the character of Hamlet then I would have to say that most of the time he doesn't appeal to me - he is a coward.
This may be open to interpretation. However, in many modern interpretations of Shakespeare's play, Hamlet is portrayed to be crying at least sometime in the play.
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Claudius; Hamlet's murderous uncle. Claudius killed Hamlet's father, then married Hamlet's mother Gertrude and tried to take the throne without anyone ever knowing the terrible things he had done.
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Whenever Hamlet talks about a villain, he's talking about his uncle King Claudius. He's often unwilling to accuse him directly and pretends he's talking in generalities about how everyone's evil. But Claudius is definitely the villain of the piece.
To do so would be a lie. The moon landings were not fake.
No, Claudius took the throne by marrying Gertrude.
Yes, ever since it's premier in 1600, Hamlet has been seen by millions of people, famous and not.
Do I like 'Hamlet'? As in the play? In which case, yes, I love it. I think it possibly the greatest story or play written EVER. But if you mean to I like the character of Hamlet then I would have to say that most of the time he doesn't appeal to me - he is a coward.
This may be open to interpretation. However, in many modern interpretations of Shakespeare's play, Hamlet is portrayed to be crying at least sometime in the play.
The term "insanity" means weakness of mind to the point of being out of touch with reality or incapable of functioning normally in one's personal and professional life. "Insanity" is defined as : "ever increasing degrees of irresponsibility."
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The ghost confirms what Hamlet's "prophetic soul" suspected: Claudius killed his father. He gives many useful details about the murder that Hamlet can use to try to prove it. Hamlet also learns details about the afterlife, but he seems to ignore this. In a later scene, he even talks about the afterlife as somewhere nobody ever comes back from!
Yes they go to college together in Wittenburg