Topic > Hamlet's Personality Flaws - 1294

In Hamlet, written by Shakespeare, Hamlet's emotions, actions, and thoughts cause many problems throughout the play. Hamlet encounters phases of sarcasm, inanity, suicidal tendencies/self-deprecation, and procreation/indecision that develop not only his personality but the play itself. Hamlet uses sarcasm to express his emotions, pretends to be mad (leading him to eventually become truly mad), becomes self-deprecating throughout the play due to family events, and procrastinates because he is indecisive. Hamlet encounters many life-changing events throughout the play, such as his uncle poisoning his father and quickly remarrying Hamlet's mother, to accidentally killing Polonius thinking he was Claudius, to the debate over his own death and how to kill his uncle-father. Claudio. Hamlet's decisions and feelings alter his relationships with friends and family, his personality, and the development of the play. Due to Hamlet's hard life and the constant occurrence of family problems, Hamlet becomes crazy, mocking and sarcastic. Hamlet's character has changed, his personality has changed, his relationship with his family and friends has changed, and it has all been developed through the use of his sarcasm. Hamlet uses sarcasm throughout the play to hide and express emotions, to portray his personality, and to mock or reinforce certain relationships he has with others. His mother, Gertrude, married Hamlet's uncle, Claudius, very early. Claudius was the Old King's brother and, unfortunately, Hamlet was the only one who knew that it was Claudius who killed the Old King. Gertrude was married to the Old King and a month after his death she remarried Claudius. Hamlet sarcastically states, “Thrift, thrift, Horatio! the rope...... middle of paper ......king allows him to express his true feelings towards Gertrude and the rest of his family. The question of whether Hamlet has gone mad or not reflects his personality and shows that so many events in his life are affecting him reflects his personality based on his tendency to do this, and finally shows that his mental state is unstable, the Hamlet's procrastination reflects his true feelings and shows that he is truly indecisive about his choices and thoughts Hamlet's personality traits develop so many factors throughout the play, and even Hamlet himself During the play, life of Hamlet has a whole and everything is included within it is altered due to his behaviors and qualities, his friendships and his relationship with his family are all altered due to his behaviors and characteristics, which ultimately in the end they change the entire work itself..