1. Hamlet's Troubled Mind
Nor do we find him forward to be sounded, but with a crafty madness, keeps aloof-(41). The Prince of Denmark does confess there is something amiss, but his old friends do not yet see that the thing gone awry is his father's death and not his mind. Hamlet though, has become disillusioned with mankind and slowly slips into the clutches of madness. ... Dr Samuel Johnson in an article of critical thinking notes, "Ophelia is treated with wanton cruelty"(2). ... Wolfgang VonGoethe writes this of his maddening, "How he winds, turns, agonizes, advances, and recoils, ever reminded, ever remi...
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- Grade Level: High School