Hamlet's famous soliloquy asks the question, what happens after death, and Hamlet's guesses and presumptions are not at all comforting. He likens it to a dream state, and asks, "what dreams?" -- rather a disturbing question. As such, he pains suicide as an uneasy choice at best.
The play did not indicate what people thought about Old Hamlet's death, the cause, I mean.
Some people think that the most important question about Hamlet is "Is Hamlet mad or is he just faking it?"
Why do the people of Congo not think of themselves as one nation
he think that hamlet is going mad due the love. the love between Hamlet and Ophelia.
He was sleeping in his orchard when Hamlet's uncle, Claudius, poisoned him with hebenon.
The Enlightenment encourages people to think for themselves, question authority, and seek knowledge through reason and logic rather than blindly following tradition or superstition. It values individual autonomy, critical thinking, and the pursuit of truth.
Themselves.
I think people creates themselves, because they have their chioces to be how they want...
I think its 'The Mouse Trap'. It's called "Murder Of Gonzago" but Hamlet calls it mousetrap.
Most people in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" believe that King Hamlet died from a snake bite while he was sleeping in the garden. However, the truth is revealed later in the play: he was murdered by his brother Claudius, who poured poison into his ear to seize the throne. This act of treachery sets off the central conflict of the play as Hamlet seeks revenge for his father's wrongful death.
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
I think Claudius was a bad character because he killed King Hamlet, Prince Hamlet's father.