Hamlet: Method of Maddness

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English

 

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Kerri C

 

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September 20, 2016

 

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In one scene he tells Ophelia, "I did love you once." (III,i.114). Then a few lines later he tells her, "I lov'd you not." (III.i.119). In the scene where Hamlet is having an angry conversation with his mother he appears more mad than in any other part of the play. His mother being so frightened of his behavior cries for help and Polonius, hiding behind the curtain, yells for help too and is consequently stabbed by Hamlet who thinks it is the King behind the curtain...
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Throughout this whole scene Hamlet seems mad: the rage he expresses towards his mother, he killed Polonius in a "fit of madness", and also when the ghost appears to him. In all of the other instances, everyone was able to see the ghost; but in this scene the ghost can only be seen by Hamlet. When Hamlet starts speaking to the ghost even his mother thinks that he is mad...
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