Hamlet is a paradox; he is a disconcerting character who has much more to show over the course of the play. Hamlet is a person full of contradictions, he is curious and profound but at the same time indecisive. Hamlet's experiences led to dramatic changes in his character. At the beginning we are introduced to a young man who is grieving the death of his father and dealing with his mother's sudden marriage to his uncle. Hamlet faces the dilemma of wanting to avenge his father's death and suppressing his intense emotions to come up with a plan. Hamlet's wit and wordplay fool everyone. He appears to be a philosophical and existential being with some interest in the meaning of life. Many may see him as the tragic hero fighting against a superior force. This image of a tragic hero appears to be just a facade. While there may be many reasons why he may seem like a tragic hero, he is corrupted by those around him making him evil. Hamlet's soul becomes corrupt from the beginning with his mother's sudden marriage to his uncle, the man who killed his father. . His depression is much deeper than everyone believed. Hamlet tries to explain to his mother and Claudius that his pain is deeper and is much more than the appearance of crying. His mother seems cold instead of understanding and tells him to get rid of the black clothes and move on: “You know it's common. Everything that lives must die passing through nature into eternity.” (1.2.74-75) Claudio is also numb and says he has done it too much and advises him to stop his "unmanly pain". (1.2.98) This leads to the physical and mental corruption that Hamlet faces. He contemplates suicide. Suicides and murders are against Hamlet's religious beliefs and are the worst thing... at the heart of the card... they horribly degraded and degraded her by saying she was unfit and promiscuous. The confusing relationship she had with Hamlet and the death of her father drove Ophelia to madness and soon after to suicide. He was the cause of the murder, this is the deterioration of his character and we see this when he confesses his love for Ophelia at her funeral that it is too late. Hamlet begins with what can be considered a tragic hero, but his fear and overthinking lead him to be influenced by the corruption that surrounded him he was neither strong nor had characteristics that placed him above the average person. In every situation he found himself in, he reacted like a normal person rather than a hero. All of his actions were flawed due to his issues with those around him allowing the evil of others to grow within him changing him completely. His death was inevitable, it was the accumulation of his mistakes.
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