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Submitted by jbice43 on December 12, 2005
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Truth and Reality
The play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare is a very unique and deep in meaning. There are so many conflicts that are going on for young Hamlet that it is amazing that he deciphers what is shown to him, and what is actually behind the curtain. Although he pretends to be disillusioned, it is a surprise that as mothers would say his face did not freeze like that. There are so many internal and external battles going on, with nobody to trust but the reasoning of a ghost. There is a fine line between what is shown to Hamlet and what is eventually uncovered, but it is all lying on the surface for him to uncover. Without the help of the ghost, Hamlet might have never of known about the big conspiracy that encompasses his mother, and his step father concerning his father's death. This is scary idea considering that most of us don't receive messages from ghosts to convey the truth. +William Shakespeare's Hamlet is a play that shows appearance and reality can be very different, and can easily be missed which would result in a lifetime of hidden truths. *After reading Hamlet it is very clear that in the beginning there is a false sense of reality while dealing with Claudius and Gertrude, and an uneasy trust in the appearance of the ghost proclaiming to be his father.
Claudius is Hamlet's uncle and now his step father after the king's death. While Hamlet is still mourning the death of his father, Claudius is marrying his mother and has taken heir to the throne. A midst of all the celebration of the wedding and new king, Hamlet is left confused and disheartened by how quick his father's brother, his mother, and the people of Denmark had forgotten the old king. "She married. O, most wicked speed, to post, With such dexterity to incestuous sheets! It is not nor it cannot come to good: But break, my heart; for I must hold my tongue." (I, II,). Here shows his frustration of his mother getting over his...
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