Renaissance Man Hamlet Research Paper

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Shakespeare’s Renaissance Man Hamlet, a Christian at Heart The life and times of Denmark price, Hamlet, are packed with drama, turmoil and tragedy. Hamlet (1602), a play by William Shakespeare, expresses his unique literary style. Shakespeare uses “jealousy greed, ambition, insecurity, and self-deception … human failings … [to] drive the action of the play” (Fiero 224). This tragedy shows a distinguished Renaissance man, prince Hamlet, of sensitive and intelligent character, called by fate to be a ruthless avenger. Throughout the play, Shakespeare expresses Hamlet’s own ponderings to reveal just how tortured, doubtful, and depressed Hamlet’s inner struggles run over this act of revenge. Application of this format to develop the characters …show more content…

Urged to remain with this mother rather than return to school, and chastised for his continued expression of grief, the King references the Christian belief of heaven, a life after death with our Creator, “It shows a will most incorrect to heaven” (I.ii.95). Expressing to Hamlet his behavior questions the divine will of life and death as all must eventually die. Hamlet himself in one of his ponders after the wedding, obviously depressed beyond tolerable depths, admonishes his own thoughts as being against …show more content…

This belief is why he questions the source of the Ghost that delivers the fated message that forever alters Hamlet’s life. As soon as Horatio tells Hamlet about the entity or apparition he has observed, Hamlet begins to questions the origins, “If it assume my noble father’s person/ I’ll speak to it, though hell itself should gape” (I.ii.245). Hamlet is concerned this ghost may be a demon because in the Middle Ages, a “ ‘cock crowing’ disperse[d] demons” (Alsaif 134) and Horatio explained the witness of three if the apparition and its rapid departure, “… then the morning cock crew loud,/ And at the sound it shrunk in haste away/ And vanished from our sight.” (I.ii.217-219). Hamlet meets his friends at the platform to see for himself and decide is this spirit a demon sent from the devil or is it the return of his father’s spirit to report a crime. At this point, Hamlet exhibits his Christian beliefs, because although he is speaking to the spirit, Hamlet also prays for the intervention of heaven’s power in knowing what to

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