Sunday, October 13, 2019
Character of Hamlet Essay -- Papers
 Character of Hamlet       "Wer gar zu viel bedenkt wird wenig leisten"       -Schiller       " He who reflects too much will accomplish little"       It is impossible to attain completeness in the assessment of any one's     character and more so in the case of Hamlet's, for its note are     complex and mysterious. But on rigorous study, Hamlet's character can     be described though partly but adequately by the above quote.       'Hamlet' is the most famous, the most popular play in the English     language. But to quote T.S.Eliot -"So far from being Shakespeare's     masterpiece, the play is most certainly an artistic failureà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦. And     probably more people have thought Hamlet a work of art because they     found it interesting, than have found it interesting because it is a     work of art. It is the "Mona Lisa " of literature."       "The grounds of Hamlet's failure are not immediately     obvious."T.S.Eliot in his essay "Hamlet and His Problems", says this     and after his analysis he concludes that in order to understand Hamlet     - the play and the character - we need to understand things, which     Shakespeare did not understand himself. A similar view is aired by     A.C.Bradley who says that the character of Hamlet as one can     understand from the play cannot answer several questions which pertain     to the logic and rationality of Hamlet's deeds like his idea to     pretend madness and in order to get a reasonable answer one must try     history where we find the story of Amleth,the Prince of Denmark which     inspired Shakespeare to write this "Mona Lisa " of literature.       The story of Amleth is a story, which involved just the revenge of a     son avenging his father's murder. In this story, Amleth 's uncle...              ...ths may be, by some means     can be held as a retributive justice against them for their own deeds.     Except the deaths of king Claudius and 'his' Queen ,all the rest     happen due to their involvement with the king. These deaths could have     been avoided.But,once the death casts a shadow on someone," the rest     is silence".       Note: The actual age of Hamlet is in question due to evidences based     on various grounds. In my opinion the knowledge of Hamlet's age can     help in understanding his complex character to perfection.       Bibliography       1.Tales from Shakespeare - Charles and Mary Lamb       2. Hamlet - Commentary by A.W.Verity (A.W.V)       3. "Hamlet and His Problems" - Essay by T.S.Eliot       4. A.C.Bradley's work on Hamlet       5. F.C.Hunt's work on Hamlet referring to Bacon's life       6. A Book of Quotations       7. www.hamlet.org                        
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