Within a month, / Ere yet the sale of most unrighteous tears / Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, / She married. O, most wicked speed, to post / With such dexterity to incestuous sheets! / It is not, nor it cannot came to good. / But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue." (I, ii, 138-159) Hamlet is ashamed of his mother's bed hopping. However, what Hamlet is most hurt by is the fact that his mother was able to move on so quickly. To him, it appeared as if one day she was living on his father's each and every word, and then he next sleeping with his uncle. The unusual thing about this situation was how accepting the people of Denmark were to their new king. In today's society, there would be no difference in how the son of a mother might feel. There would definitely be a distinct difference!.
in how all other people would feel. Incestuous relationships are taboo and not accepted as normal and healthy relationships. Not only the son of the Queen of Denmark; but the people as well would be much less accepting of their queen marrying her brother-in-law only two months after the death of her husband. There would be endless rumors and problems arising from such a relationship, so the government would never allow Claudius to become king. The fact that incest will never go away and be an issue in whatever time Hamlet is read in, people will never grow tired of the play and will always argue about the incest element of the play.
Another reason why this play will always be well read is because of Hamlet's indecisiveness. The fact that Hamlet had the chance to murder King Claudius could be seen as a huge mistake and the climax of the play. If Hamlet had been able to make he decision to murder his uncle when he had the chance, the whole play would have ended before it truly had begun. That would have been the climax of the play and no one else would have died. "Now might I do it pat, now "a is a-praying; / And now I"ll do "t.