Shakespeare's "Hamlet" also deals with the issue of the invasion of privacy. At the beginning of the play, Prince Hamlet encounters his late father's spirit. ... Only one month after his father was murdered, Gertrude (Hamlet's mother) married his Uncle Claudius, leaving Hamlet feeling betrayed and depressed. In an effort to deal with his tragic turn of events, Hamlet keeps his feelings bottled up. ... Hamlet's decision to act "mad" drives him into insanity. ...
To what extent do Katherina and Bianca conform to the ideal of women and marriage in Shakespeare as time? ... The reason for Katherine's shrewish demeanor is never given in the play, though many directors have interpreted it as an act to discourage suitors, much like Hamlet's feigned madness. ... Yet they share the same characteristics that Shakespeare imparted onto many of his heroines. ... The entire concept of choice and free-will, of which Shakespeare was so fond of, applies as equally to his feminine characters as to his masculine. It is this very important point which establ...
The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare demonstrates the recklessness of Hamlet is the main cause of his death. Hamlets' character flaws mirror my own. ... In the play Hamlet, Hamlet became delude with anger, allowing his emotions to control his judgment. ... Hamlet's situation reminds me of when I was young; I always allow my emotions to interact my judgment. ...