This is evident in Act 1, in which Hamlet's love and passion for his father naturally positions him to be inferior to King Hamlet's apparition. ... Hamlet's irrational and impulsive behavior coincides with A.P. ... Hamlet has been reinterpreted as a character in many different contexts. ... Claudius' haughty tone contradicts his apparent intent, remaining unconvincing in his grief: "That we with wisest sorrow think on him together with remembrance of ourselves.... As Mary Slater4 suggests, 'Hamlet's nature is philosophical. ...
In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, we are introduced to the character, Hamlet who is by far one of the most intriguing and yet elusive characters ever presented in history. ... All of these aspects nevertheless intertwine to produce Hamlet. ... Hamlet does play numerous roles throughout the play. ... If you compare it to the opening line, the tone is very unlike, showing that within a short space of time or lines, Hamlet can quickly change his mood and feelings. ... Therefore the soliloquies are used to provide the reader at discovering the intimidate thoughts of Hamlet and also providing ...