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Hamlet Deception In Hamlet

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Deception: the act of deceiving someone. Throughout The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark deception is a prominent theme. Hamlet uses deception to get revenge on Claudius and restore his father’s honor. In the process of this Hamlet ends up deceiving and hurting the others around him ultimately causing the end of a family’s rule and existence. Hamlet’s deception of Claudius is ongoing throughout the tragedy. Hamlet puts on a long term act of being/ going “mad” to distract Claudius from his suspiciousness all the while still gathering evidence of Claudius’ wrongdoing when he find out about Claudius’ plan to ship him off.“The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch But we will ship him hence.” ( Hamlet 4.1.30-1). Hamlet is smart for this act of deception since Claudius was on the verge of sending him off and this would ruin his whole plan to kill Claudius. This keeps him home and Claudius doesn 't suspect a thing. For Hamlet to act this way takes commitment, and shows how serious Hamlet is about avenging his father. He holds his tongue despite the inappropriate behavior from Claudius and his mother. Hamlet disapproves of Claudius’ behavior not only with his mother, but how he acts in public as well. He disapproves of his getting drunk and says that it makes their family and country look bad. This makes Hamlet find more reasons to kill Claudius even though he doesn’t go through with it just yet. Hamlet is being the typical teenager with a stepparent and Washington 2 treats
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