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Hamlets Madness



             have known that they were sent by the King and Queen to spy on him? Well, its obvious.
             that only a person with great knowledge, or a person that knew the outcome of the game.
             they were playing could figure out something like this. Although Rosencrantz and.
             Guildenstern are good friends of Hamlet, he decides to play them as fools, for they.
             showed disloyalty on not telling him the truth about their visit. In addition, as Hamlet had.
             expected, Rosencrantz and Guilenstern went back and told the King and Queen of.
             Hamlet's "crafty madness" (III, i.8). .
             The play Hamlet was designed also to serve as evidence in which shows that his.
             madness was all an act of intelligence. The play are designed to entertain the people at.
             Denmark. Hamlet gave his idea of a play that should be performed in which would be.
             interesting to the people, but at the same time, he thought of a play that would help him.
             figure out if his uncle Claudius was truly responsible for his father's death. Although.
             Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and Polonius were all present when Hamlet presented his ideas.
             to the head player, they were not aware that Hamlet's changes to the play would have a.
             devastating impact towards their grateful King (II, ii.421-529). They never thought a.
             so-called madman could be able to set up a plan and be able to execute it very well. .
             Hamlet called this play, "The Mouse-Trap." He had designed it to be something like the.
             murder of his father where a man snicks up behind the King and poured a poison into the.
             ear of the King. The man that did all this is representing Claudius. He then has Horatio spy.
             and observe his uncles every looks and behaviors during the play (III, i.575-576). Hamlet.
             knew that no guilty man sitting at the play could have a clear conscience, for there evil.
             crimes will always live in there thoughts to haunt them (III, i.569-572). As a result,.
             Claudius was not able to stay for the entire play because his conscience is full of guilt due.


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