Hamlet

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English

 

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Geneva T

 

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August 23, 2015

 

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Hamlets soliloquies throughout the book prove that he still he is sane and that it's not an actual madness. One example that shows that Hamlet is not mad is when he is speaking to Horatio and Marcellus after he has seen the ghost of King Hamlet. In this scene Hamlet makes Marcellus and Horatio swear upon his sword to not speak of what they have seen, he also tells them that he plans to put on an act so they everyone thinks he has gone mad...
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(Act I, Scene 5, Line 163-170) This quotation is where Hamlet comes up with the ingenious plot to act as a madman, so that the people of the castle could think that he has actually gone mad. By getting Horatio and Marcellus swearing by his sword, we see that Hamlet isn't actually mad because he could have just as easily pretended to be mad in front of them as well...
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