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Hamlet despises the drunken revelry at night. He believes that the drunk acts committed within the kingdom have cast rumors far and wide, leading to a ruined reputation of the King and kingdom as a whole.
Hamlet despises the drunken revelry at night. He believes that the drunk acts committed within the kingdom have cast rumors far and wide, leading to a ruined reputation of the King and kingdom as a whole.
Hamlet looks to make Claudius feel guilty in order to confirm his suspicions that Claudius killed his father. "The play's the thing, In which I'll catch the conscience of the king." Additionally the play looks to show Gertrude her lack of loyalty to her dead husband (Hamlet's father).
They were drunk.
no they are not drunk if you still think they are drunk then remember ..ITS A KIDS SHOW!!!!! HOW THE HECK WOULD YOU THINK THAT?!
No, she is Polish-Irish and only thinks she is Jewish when she is drunk.
It means he's drunk and thinks you're easy.
Hamlet despises the drunken revelry at night. He believes that the drunk acts committed within the kingdom have cast rumors far and wide, leading to a ruined reputation of the King and kingdom as a whole.
Honestly, i think so because when men are drunk they blurt out the truth. And they sometimes say thinks that they dont mean but are true
He's a man whore. He thinks your hot.... when he's drunk. And maybe when he is sober too secretly.
he has a hate and love realationship with them he loves how they can be sometimes but hate how they always thinks hes drunk
Hamlet despises the drunken revelry at night. He believes that the drunk acts committed within the kingdom have cast rumors far and wide, leading to a ruined reputation of the King and kingdom as a whole.
You could argue either.In the scene when Hamlet attempts to kill Claudius but decides against it is the most significant for this question (So I will be referring to it.) The cause could arguably be 3 things: Hamlet's fear, Hamlet's scheming, or Hamlet's procrastination.Scheming - Hamlet himself says he would rather kill Claudius when he is 'drunk, asleep or in his rage, or in th'incestuous pleasure of his bed' - as Claudius is praying in thie scene, Hamlet could be rationally thinking when it may be better to kill him, in order to send him straight to hell.Procrastintion - As Hamlet's hamartia (tragic flaw) is his lack of action, the reason for him not killing Claudius in this scene could indeed be Hamlet's procrastination, or 'overthinking' of the situation at hand - if another Shakesperian hero such as Macbeth was placed in the same position as Hamlet, the whole play would be complete in one scene. Instead, Hamlet overanalyses the situation before doubting himself.Fear - it could be argued that Hamlet doesn't kill Claudius for fear of what may happen afterwards; most importantly, the throne Hamlet must take. This could be an underlying cause of Hamlet's procrastination.What is obvoius in this scene however is that it is a turning point in the play. If Hamlet had killed Claudius here, Gertrude wouldn't have died, nor Laertes, Ohelia or himself. This proves that Hamlet's lack of action does eventually lead to his downfall.As Shakespeare does not map out to the audience what is the real cause of Hamlet's lack of action, the reader/viewer must decide for themselves.
Hamlet's last words are "The rest is silence." He has just charged his friend Horatio to "tell my story". It certainly does make a difference who tells the story, since the prejudices and assumptions of the teller are so deeply ingrained that we do not think of questioning them. For example, we often see Claudius portrayed as a lecher and a drunk. Why? Because we listen to Hamlet's opinion of Claudius--because we are getting his version of his story.
To effectively portray a drunk character in your writing, focus on their physical and emotional behaviors. Describe slurred speech, unsteady movements, and impaired decision-making. Show their exaggerated emotions, lack of inhibition, and difficulty focusing. Use sensory details to convey the disorientation and confusion that often accompany intoxication.
it means she thinks its sweet and appreciates you writing that
It's ridiculous to NOT support MADD. Whether one thinks drinking itself is acceptable, it is completely unacceptable to drive while drunk, thus endangering others.