In the play “Hamlet,” Hamlet displays passionate revenge through the fulfillment of the ghosts wishes, and the slaying of Claudius, which ultimately leads him to his death.
Hamlet displays passionate revenge through the fulfillment of the ghosts wishes, which ultimately leads him to his death. As the ghost requests that Hamlet follow him, Hamlet begins to get scared and replies, “Whither wilt thou lead me? ... upon Hamlet to avenge him” (Phillips 8). ... If thou didst ever thy dear father love” (Shakespeare 29), and because of “Hamlet adoration of his father”(Bradley 181) at that moment He doesnt even interrogate it and answers back, “Haste me to know’t, that I, with wings as swift as mediation or the thought of love, may sweep to my revenge” (Shakespeare 29). At this point Hamlet realizes that “He is full of purpose, but void of that quality of mind witch accomplishes purpose” (Coleridge 176), but he understands that he must do it and agrees to the revenge by saying, “So, uncle, there you are. ... After realizing what he had agreed to do Hamlet cries out saying “This is most brave! ... Hamlet, being bound by his words keeps his promise to his ‘father’ and prepares himself to “.
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