Hamlet Essay In life everyone’s personalities are different which leads them to do different a variety of different acts good or bad, if someone has a bad personality, in life they’ll more than likely choose ideas or acts that will lead to consequences. In the play, The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, the story begins and ends around the royal palace in Elsinore, Denmark in the 14th-15th Century. Hamlet has set himself into a plan to avenge his father’s death by killing the new king, Claudius. Hamlet causes himself to lose his loved ones by not acting quick enough to kill Claudius, in his eyes Hamlet only wanted to kill Claudius but ends up killing many others. Hamlet is a thinker not a doer, by him thinking too much on how he is going to kill Claudius, many other loved ones end up dead. Hamlet is born emotional and would be a great actor in a play but in life it’s a downfall for him, when Hamlet and Gertrude were talking about what Hamlet is doing, Hamlet’s emotions rose to a high which caused him to violently stab the figure behind the curtain which ended the life of Polonius. When grappling with Laertes, Hamlet’s rage and emotions rise and begin to attack him after being cut in the back. After the death of his father and his mother marrying his uncle, Hamlet’s emotions affect everything and everyone around …show more content…
But as he takes his time and thinks about how to do it, he becomes side tracked and ends up killing many others including himself. Several times throughout the play Hamlet has opportunities to kill Claudius. Hamlet finds Claudius sitting alone but comes to hear Claudius praying to get rid of his sins. From the beginning when Hamlet learns how his father was killed and when King Hamlet tells Hamlet how to avenge him, Hamlet makes his own plan and begins to act crazy which results in him getting himself sent to England rather than killing