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Hamlet one of Shakespeare's greatest plays, where the young prince of Denmark
must uncover the truth about his fathers death. Hamlet a play that tells the
story of a young prince who's father recently died. Hamlets uncle Claudius
marries his mother the queen and takes the throne. As the play is told Hamlet
finds out his father was murdered by the recently crowned king. The theme that
remains constant throughout the play is appearance versus reality. Things within
the play appear to be true and honest but in reality are infested with evil.
Many of the characters within the play hide behind a mask of falseness. Four of
the main characters that hid behind this mask are Polonius, Rosencrantz (Guildenstern),
the king Cluadius. From behind this mask they give the impression of a person
who is sincere and genuine, in reality they are plagued with lies and evil.
There appearance will make it very difficult for Hamlet to uncover the truth,
the characters hide behind. Polonius the kings royal assistant has a
preoccupation with appearance. He always wants to keep up the appearance of
loving and caring person. Polonius appears like a man who loves and cares about
his son, Laertes. Polonius speaks to his son with advice that sounds sincere but
in reality it is rehearsed, hollow and without feeling. Polonius gives his
advice only to appear to be the loving caring father. The reality is he only
speaks to appear sincere as a politician, to look good rather then actually be
good: And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. This above all: to thine own
self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be
false to any man. Farewell; my blessing season this in thee! Act 1 Polonius
gives his son Laertes his blessing to go away, he sends a spy to follow him and
keep an eye on him. This shows his lack of trust for anyone, he gives the
appearance of a confident father who trusts his son to go off on his own. In
reality he lies about his trust for his son by sending a spy to watch him. His
advice he gives his son is rehearsed and only said to give the appearance of a
loving father. Polonius further adds to the theme appearance verses reality by
ordering Ophelia to stop seeing Hamlet. He lies to her telling her that Hamlet
does not love her, he only lusts for her, in truth he does love her: Ay,
springes to catch woodcocks. I do know, When the blood burns , how prodigal the
soul Through the play Polonius hids behind his mask appearing to be honest
loving parent. In reality Polonius lies, manipulates people and eavesdrops on
peoples conversation. Polonius helps contribute to the theme appearance verses
reality by showing how his appearance is not his true nature, behind the mask
there lies someone totally different. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are two of
Hamlets childhood friends who when asked by the king , try to find out what is
troubling the young prince. Both help to contribute to the theme by showing
there appearance of being Hamlets friends. The pair go to Hamlet pretending to
be his friends when in truth they are only there because the king asked them to
find the truth. There is some irony within the twins, they are asked by the king
to find out the truth by hiding within a lie, by pretending to be his friend: A
dream is but a shadow Act II. Hamlet knows there purpose for their visit is to
dig into his soul to find the real reason for his actions as of late. As the
play continues the twins are asked again by the king to go to Hamlet and try
again to find the real reason for Hamlets behavior. Hamlet insults them at every
chance knowing they are lying to him about there purpose of the visit: Tis as
easy as lying; govern these ventages with you finger and thumb, give it breath
with your mouth...Act III As the melodrama continues Hamlet goes with the twins
to reclaim money that another state owes Denmark. Hamlet is sent by the king to
retrieve the assets. In actuality Hamlet is sent off to wither because the king,
Claudius knows that Hamlet knows too much and must be killed. The twins show
there appearance of being Hamlets friends but in truth they have a hidden reason
for visiting with Hamlet. Both show that it will be very difficult for Hamlet to
uncover the fidelity hidden within the lies. Claudius the king of Denmark
conduct in council gives him the appearance of an Honest and honorable man. In
Act one scene two Claudius in the presence of council shows his true skill and
ease of manner at speaking. Claudius speaks well of the spent king by showing a
general love for him by all his subjects. Claudius show respect for the old
sovereign by speaking kind words of him. In reality he cares little for the old
king, he speaks kindly only to give the appearance of loving brother. Though yet
of Hamlet our dear brother's death The memory be green, and that it us befitted
To bear our hearts in grief, and our whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow
of woe Act I As Claudius sends Voltimand and Cornelius off to give the king of
Norway the message of Fortibras, he thanks and gives them complete trust, in the
deliverance of the notation. This shows his trust and caring for his subjects in
front of the council, wining even more consent from the council: We doubt it
nothing: heartily farewell. Act I Claudius increases his appearance of a honest
and honorable man, in front of the council by showing his respect for Polonius.
He gives him the power to let his son Laertes stay or leave for Norway. Claudius
speaks highly of Polonius giving him thanks and saying the he was responsible
for Claudius becoming king: The head is not more native to the heart, The hand
more instrumental to the mouth, Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.
What woudlst thou have, Laertes (Act I ii, 47-50) This council would see this as
a man who greatly respects his subjects and cares for them. This adds to the
difficulty of uncovering the truth for Hamlet later. Hamlet enters the council
chamber and speaks with Claudius. The king (Claudius) speaks with Hamlet seeming
to be concerned with Hamlet. He gives advice that over grieveing is not healthy,
this shows a concern for Hamlets well being. This conduct of Claudius gives him
the appearance of being kind in front of council that accepts him even more for
his family values: How is it that the clouds still hang on you? Act I Claudius
appears to be even more caring when insulted by Hamlet he still shows love and
general care for Hamlet. A normal king would have become angry and Hamlet would
have gotten into trouble. Claudius shows the council that he is understanding of
Hamlet's grief over his father: A little more than kin, and less than kind. Act
I . Claudius gives Hamlet advice that over grieveing can be harmful and not
healthy. Claudius tells Hamlet that he is a admirable person for grieveing for
so long over his dads death. Yet again Claudius keeps putting on the appearance
of the honorable man. Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give
these mourning duties to your father: But, you must know, you father lost a
father; That father lost, lost his; and the survivor bound In filial obligation
for some term To do obsequious sorrow; but to persever In obstinate condolement
is a course Act I Claudius further makes it difficult to uncover the truth by
announcing that Hamlet is next in line for the throne of Denmark. This shows
that Claudius would let Hamlet become the next king when he is gone. This
reveals a love and care for Hamlet to the council and Gertrude making Claudius
appear to be kind, loving person: You are the most immediate to our throne; And
with no less nobility of love Act I Claudius final conduct that makes him a
difficult truth to uncover, is his care and want that Hamlet remain in Denmark.
Claudius is insulted by Hamlet, he asks Hamlet to stay only that his queen
Gertrude wants Hamlet to stay. Claudius appears to be concerned with Hamlets
well being, Gertrude and council see this ,making Claudius a more deserving
person to be king. As Claudius speaks in council he gives the appearance of
someone who is a deserving person that should be king. Claudius is voted in as
king meaning he is already approved by everyone. Claudius gives respect to his
subjects giving the council the impression that he respects them. The king shows
general concern for Hamlet, his nephew. This will make it very difficult to
prove the truth about Claudius in the future for he has not only, one the love
and respect of council (that voted him in). But also has prevented a attack on
Denmark (from Fortinbras) proving that he is good king that can protect the
state from harm. Claudius makes it very difficult for Hamlet to uncover the
truth about the true nature of Claudius in the future. Through the characters
within the play all help to show the theme, that being appearance verses
reality. Polonius, Rosencrantz (Guildenstern) and the king all appear to be good
and honest. As Hamlet finds out, all contain lies and have hidden intentions
within them. As each character is presented in the play all appear to be good
and honest making it a difficult task for Hamlet to uncover the hidden truth
about the nature of each character. As Hamlet best said it somethings is rotten
in Denmark That being the lies which have replaced or covered the true state of
each character. All the characters appearance will make it very difficult for
Hamlet to uncover the truth.
must uncover the truth about his fathers death. Hamlet a play that tells the
story of a young prince who's father recently died. Hamlets uncle Claudius
marries his mother the queen and takes the throne. As the play is told Hamlet
finds out his father was murdered by the recently crowned king. The theme that
remains constant throughout the play is appearance versus reality. Things within
the play appear to be true and honest but in reality are infested with evil.
Many of the characters within the play hide behind a mask of falseness. Four of
the main characters that hid behind this mask are Polonius, Rosencrantz (Guildenstern),
the king Cluadius. From behind this mask they give the impression of a person
who is sincere and genuine, in reality they are plagued with lies and evil.
There appearance will make it very difficult for Hamlet to uncover the truth,
the characters hide behind. Polonius the kings royal assistant has a
preoccupation with appearance. He always wants to keep up the appearance of
loving and caring person. Polonius appears like a man who loves and cares about
his son, Laertes. Polonius speaks to his son with advice that sounds sincere but
in reality it is rehearsed, hollow and without feeling. Polonius gives his
advice only to appear to be the loving caring father. The reality is he only
speaks to appear sincere as a politician, to look good rather then actually be
good: And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. This above all: to thine own
self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be
false to any man. Farewell; my blessing season this in thee! Act 1 Polonius
gives his son Laertes his blessing to go away, he sends a spy to follow him and
keep an eye on him. This shows his lack of trust for anyone, he gives the
appearance of a confident father who trusts his son to go off on his own. In
reality he lies about his trust for his son by sending a spy to watch him. His
advice he gives his son is rehearsed and only said to give the appearance of a
loving father. Polonius further adds to the theme appearance verses reality by
ordering Ophelia to stop seeing Hamlet. He lies to her telling her that Hamlet
does not love her, he only lusts for her, in truth he does love her: Ay,
springes to catch woodcocks. I do know, When the blood burns , how prodigal the
soul Through the play Polonius hids behind his mask appearing to be honest
loving parent. In reality Polonius lies, manipulates people and eavesdrops on
peoples conversation. Polonius helps contribute to the theme appearance verses
reality by showing how his appearance is not his true nature, behind the mask
there lies someone totally different. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are two of
Hamlets childhood friends who when asked by the king , try to find out what is
troubling the young prince. Both help to contribute to the theme by showing
there appearance of being Hamlets friends. The pair go to Hamlet pretending to
be his friends when in truth they are only there because the king asked them to
find the truth. There is some irony within the twins, they are asked by the king
to find out the truth by hiding within a lie, by pretending to be his friend: A
dream is but a shadow Act II. Hamlet knows there purpose for their visit is to
dig into his soul to find the real reason for his actions as of late. As the
play continues the twins are asked again by the king to go to Hamlet and try
again to find the real reason for Hamlets behavior. Hamlet insults them at every
chance knowing they are lying to him about there purpose of the visit: Tis as
easy as lying; govern these ventages with you finger and thumb, give it breath
with your mouth...Act III As the melodrama continues Hamlet goes with the twins
to reclaim money that another state owes Denmark. Hamlet is sent by the king to
retrieve the assets. In actuality Hamlet is sent off to wither because the king,
Claudius knows that Hamlet knows too much and must be killed. The twins show
there appearance of being Hamlets friends but in truth they have a hidden reason
for visiting with Hamlet. Both show that it will be very difficult for Hamlet to
uncover the fidelity hidden within the lies. Claudius the king of Denmark
conduct in council gives him the appearance of an Honest and honorable man. In
Act one scene two Claudius in the presence of council shows his true skill and
ease of manner at speaking. Claudius speaks well of the spent king by showing a
general love for him by all his subjects. Claudius show respect for the old
sovereign by speaking kind words of him. In reality he cares little for the old
king, he speaks kindly only to give the appearance of loving brother. Though yet
of Hamlet our dear brother's death The memory be green, and that it us befitted
To bear our hearts in grief, and our whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow
of woe Act I As Claudius sends Voltimand and Cornelius off to give the king of
Norway the message of Fortibras, he thanks and gives them complete trust, in the
deliverance of the notation. This shows his trust and caring for his subjects in
front of the council, wining even more consent from the council: We doubt it
nothing: heartily farewell. Act I Claudius increases his appearance of a honest
and honorable man, in front of the council by showing his respect for Polonius.
He gives him the power to let his son Laertes stay or leave for Norway. Claudius
speaks highly of Polonius giving him thanks and saying the he was responsible
for Claudius becoming king: The head is not more native to the heart, The hand
more instrumental to the mouth, Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.
What woudlst thou have, Laertes (Act I ii, 47-50) This council would see this as
a man who greatly respects his subjects and cares for them. This adds to the
difficulty of uncovering the truth for Hamlet later. Hamlet enters the council
chamber and speaks with Claudius. The king (Claudius) speaks with Hamlet seeming
to be concerned with Hamlet. He gives advice that over grieveing is not healthy,
this shows a concern for Hamlets well being. This conduct of Claudius gives him
the appearance of being kind in front of council that accepts him even more for
his family values: How is it that the clouds still hang on you? Act I Claudius
appears to be even more caring when insulted by Hamlet he still shows love and
general care for Hamlet. A normal king would have become angry and Hamlet would
have gotten into trouble. Claudius shows the council that he is understanding of
Hamlet's grief over his father: A little more than kin, and less than kind. Act
I . Claudius gives Hamlet advice that over grieveing can be harmful and not
healthy. Claudius tells Hamlet that he is a admirable person for grieveing for
so long over his dads death. Yet again Claudius keeps putting on the appearance
of the honorable man. Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give
these mourning duties to your father: But, you must know, you father lost a
father; That father lost, lost his; and the survivor bound In filial obligation
for some term To do obsequious sorrow; but to persever In obstinate condolement
is a course Act I Claudius further makes it difficult to uncover the truth by
announcing that Hamlet is next in line for the throne of Denmark. This shows
that Claudius would let Hamlet become the next king when he is gone. This
reveals a love and care for Hamlet to the council and Gertrude making Claudius
appear to be kind, loving person: You are the most immediate to our throne; And
with no less nobility of love Act I Claudius final conduct that makes him a
difficult truth to uncover, is his care and want that Hamlet remain in Denmark.
Claudius is insulted by Hamlet, he asks Hamlet to stay only that his queen
Gertrude wants Hamlet to stay. Claudius appears to be concerned with Hamlets
well being, Gertrude and council see this ,making Claudius a more deserving
person to be king. As Claudius speaks in council he gives the appearance of
someone who is a deserving person that should be king. Claudius is voted in as
king meaning he is already approved by everyone. Claudius gives respect to his
subjects giving the council the impression that he respects them. The king shows
general concern for Hamlet, his nephew. This will make it very difficult to
prove the truth about Claudius in the future for he has not only, one the love
and respect of council (that voted him in). But also has prevented a attack on
Denmark (from Fortinbras) proving that he is good king that can protect the
state from harm. Claudius makes it very difficult for Hamlet to uncover the
truth about the true nature of Claudius in the future. Through the characters
within the play all help to show the theme, that being appearance verses
reality. Polonius, Rosencrantz (Guildenstern) and the king all appear to be good
and honest. As Hamlet finds out, all contain lies and have hidden intentions
within them. As each character is presented in the play all appear to be good
and honest making it a difficult task for Hamlet to uncover the hidden truth
about the nature of each character. As Hamlet best said it somethings is rotten
in Denmark That being the lies which have replaced or covered the true state of
each character. All the characters appearance will make it very difficult for
Hamlet to uncover the truth.
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