Hamlet The Ultimate in Pre-Menstrual Syndrome

             Hamlet The Ultimate in Pre-Menstrual Syndrome.
             Was the character of Hamlet one of believability, or one of false pretense? Considering his actions from the beginning of the play, an in-depth analysis of his attributes will be needed to provide a complete and concise answer to the question. The portrayal of someone insane, or pushed to the brink of such a portrayal, is well designed into his character, mannerisms and actions. His performance of mental instability whether real or imagined can be misconstrued or miscalculated in this particular play of Shakespeare. Hamlet's reactions to certain given situations in the various performances leads to mass confusion on the part of the reader and other individual participants in the play. Do we get the full impact of the persona of Hamlet? His mental capacity seems to volley back and forth as the curtains rise and fall between the present and the future. Hamlet reveals that he has the ability to have multifarious personalities with assumed realistic problems. Other charact!
             ers in the play lend their support to the predicament of Hamlet's proposed situation.
             Hamlet, a name that conjures up a multitude of thoughts from the very beginning of this play mesmerizes us: a man who portrays the epitome of assumed psychological stability. Hamlet goes through a gamete of emotions. He encounters the image likeness of his father, and from that, moment forward is consumed beyond belief with a tremendous amount of disgust, rage, distresses, and a reckless disregard for others. With a careful thought process, he mentally ranges from melancholy, to insurmountable rage and then outright bliss. Alas, the meaning of Hamlet comes to the fore!
             "Whoever has become thoughtful and melancholy through his own mishaps or those of others; whoever has borne about with him the clouded brow of reflection, thought himself "too much i'th' sun;" whoever has seen the golden l...

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