Revenge In Hamlet Research Paper

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Revenge is the feeling of anger, and most of the time towards a certain person or group of people. In the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, Hamlet’s father is killed and he seeks revenge against his killer, who was the King’s brother. The brother, Claudius, becomes king, and once Hamlet learns about his father’s death, he swears he will kill Claudius, and avenge his father. The ghost who is supposedly Hamlet’s dead father King Hamlet really influences Hamlet, and his path to revenge. Hamlet throughout the play explains that he wants to avenge his father. Hamlet learns of his father’s murder from the ghost of his father:
“GHOST. Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.
HAMLET. Murder?
GHOST. Murder most foul, as in the best it is, But this most foul, strange, and unnatural. …show more content…

Haste me to know’t that I, with wings as swift, AS meditation of the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge” (1.5.31-37).
Hamlet seems very confident that he is going to kill Claudius, but this is before he really confronts Claudius, and truly has to decide if he should kill him. Killing someone isn’t easy, especially if they’re family. Hamlet is reluctant to kill Claudius through the play for an unknown reason. He attempted to kill him once, but he hesitated because he thought he saw Claudius confessing his sins, and Hamlet realizes that killing him then wouldn’t be right. The irony of that is Claudius wasn’t actually confessing his sins. Claudius says to himself afterwards that he is unable to