The Tragedies Of Shakespeare

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Louie B

 

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July 31, 2016

 

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From the privileged perspective of the audience, we know that Polonius is mistaken and that Hamlet is far from insane, but rather, "playing mad" for a purpose of his own. Madness in Shakespearean plays, and in tragedies in particular, is rarely what it seems on the surface. Instead, both madness and the characters experiencing it are layered with meaning; like an onion, layer after layer can be peeled off, eventually allowing a glimpse at the core concealed within...
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Instead, both madness and the characters experiencing it are layered with meaning; like an onion, layer after layer can be peeled off, eventually allowing a glimpse at the core concealed within. Shakespeare's treatment of the character Hamlet is typically multi- faceted and complex?Hamlet appears insane, ostensibly over Ophelia, however, his madness is feigned?a cover for internal conflicts, rooted not in thwarted affection, but rather in desire to avenge his father's murder...
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