The True Cause Of Decay In Hamlet By William Shakespeare

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In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, a royal king has a mysterious death and his ghost appears before his son to seek revenge. Throughout the story, young Hamlet unearths the verisimilitude behind his father’s most treacherous death and the other crimes that come with it. The famous quote “something is rotten in the state of Denmark” foreshadows the theme of the play; death and decay (Act 1, Scene 4). While many english critics contend that Hamlet is the cause of decay in Denmark because of his indecisive acts and childish manor, Claudius is the true cause of decay because of his murder of King Hamlet, his unrighteous claim to throne and his incestuous marriage to Queen Gertrude.
When the late King Hamlet visits his son, Prince Hamlet, he tells him