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His Father's Death In Hamlet

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Most people live their lives based on assumptions made yet, we should be wiser and figure out the true intentions behind all these masks people wear. William Shakespeare explores this idea in Hamlet, a play about the son of the king of Denmark who was murdered by his own brother, Claudius, who then married his brother 's wife, only a month after the murder and for this reason he’s not only the uncle but, also the stepfather of Hamlet. Throughout the play, Hamlet will pretend to be crazy in order to discover the truth and revenge his father 's death. Because the characters from the play appear to be one thing while in reality they’re a whole different person, it seems that Shakespeare is arguing that we should be extremely cautious of people because they tend to wear facade and not show their authentic selves to others. Hamlet spoke to a ghost who claims to be his father 's spirit; he did consider the possibility of it being the devil, however he chose to believe the ghost was his father. The ghost informs Hamlet the real reason he died and asks Hamlet to seek revenge so he starts to act mad. Hamlet insists his friends to not tell anyone what they’ve seen by saying, “How strange or odd soe 'er I bear myself (As I perchance hereafter shall think meet to put an antic disposition on), that you, at such times seeing me, never shall—With arms encumbered thus” (1:5:58). Hamlet wants people to believe he is mentally ill or mad to use as a cover for this true intentions which is to
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