Who Is An Over Thinker In Hamlet

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In the play “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare the main character, Hamlet, provides actions that can be seen as madness to the reader. When really the madness is just an act to plot the revenge toward his uncle. Throughout all the stories we have been told about how crazy Hamlet becomes or how insane he caused the ones around him the bottom line is that it was all an act. Hamlet's madness is fake because he wanted to justify his own actions, he wanted to gain isolation to plan for his uncle's death, and he chooses whom he wants to be normal and insane around. To a normal person one must justify one's behavior to suit the time period, where as Hamlet’s madness guarantees justification for his actions. The idea is most shown in the meeting between Hamlet and his mother. Hamlet states…show more content…
The entirety of this play audiences are shown a definition of an over thinker in Hamlet. consequently it is shown to Hamlet on a silver platter by Horatio being the voice of reason pointing out “Twere to consider too curiously to consider”(V,i,212). More easily to understand Horatio has just pointed out Hamlet's Tragic flaw which is the idea of thinking to much. By having this feign madness provides so much time and isolation to plan, or in sake of theme, to think of a course of action to take for his revenge. Its obvious the necessity of this isolation being provided by fake madness in many different occasions so more obvious than others in fact a small act of madness that is seen in someone's eyes as rather an act of passion is where Hamlets jumps to the stage and basically narrates his father's murder. Claudius sees the act and leaps off of his chair to command “Give me some light. Away!”(III,ii,295). Once he proclaims this everyone runs off and about the stage where in short all that is left is Horatio and Hamlet. Thus succeeding once again with his profane
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