How Does Hamlet State Of Mind

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In the story of Hamlet, the main character, Hamlet, has a lot of personal problems that he deals with which cause him to act in an unusual manner. Firstly the death of his father and the remarriage of his other to his uncle affect him greatly. Not only does he have to deal with that, Hamlet can see the ghost of his deceased father. Some of his rash decisions show what state of mind he is in. This is shown through the play he puts on, the killing of Polonius, and the fencing scene. The traumatic events in Hamlet's life are what cause him to become mad. The first traumatic event that affects Hamlet is the death of his father and his mother’s remarriage. The death of his father was a mystery at first which caused Hamlet to become even more depressed