Sunday, September 15, 2019
Hamlet – Hero or Villain
Hamlet comes across as both a hero and a villain throughout ââ¬ËHamletââ¬â¢ at different intervals. His loyalty, morality, honesty and popularity are certainly heroic traits however one canââ¬â¢t deny his villainous ways in his dealings with Ophelia, his killing of Polonius and most importantly his delaying of killing Claudius. Hamlet is full of faults yet full of honourable intentions. His negative qualities are slim compared to his heroic qualities therefore I believe Hamlet to be a hero, a ââ¬Å"prince among menâ⬠. When we first meet Hamlet, he is dressed all in black and conveys all the ââ¬Å"moods, forms and shapes of griefâ⬠.This depression is caused by his fatherââ¬â¢s recent death. Gertrude, his mother and Claudius, his uncle have noticed however Hamletââ¬â¢s melancholy is much more intense than he is letting on ââ¬Å"too too sullied flesh would meltâ⬠. Heââ¬â¢s unable to forget his father even when all those around him have resumed their m erry lives. ââ¬Å"I shall not look upon his like againâ⬠. This demonstrates the loyal side of the prince. His grief is further intensified by the cold-hearted actions of his mother. Gertrude married her brother in law, Claudius ââ¬Å"within a monthâ⬠of her husbandââ¬â¢s death.Hamlet is unable to understand her disloyalty ââ¬Å"a beast that wants discourse of reason would have mourned longerâ⬠. He believes he is living in a society with no standards and so becomes disillusioned with life ââ¬Å"how weary, stale flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this worldâ⬠. His loyalty is certainly a heroic trait. The anger he felt towards his mother had a very a negative effect on a Hamlet. He began to feel anger at women as a whole which leads me to his villainous dealings with Ophelia. Hamlet feels neglected when Ophelia as ordered by her father, Polonius repels his letters.He condemns all women with the criticism of moral fickleness ââ¬Å"fraility thy n ame is womanâ⬠. He hates Ophelia one moment and longs to engage in sexual intimacy with her the next. ââ¬Å"Lie between maidsââ¬â¢ legsâ⬠. He mistreats her with heartless and demeaning behaviour. In the nunnery scene he denies he ever loved her and tells her ââ¬Å"get thee to a nunneryâ⬠. His inconsistent treating of Ophelia eventually drives her to insanity. The actual recognition of his love for Ophelia can only come when Hamlet realizes that she is dead, and free from her tainted womanly trappings ââ¬Å"I lovââ¬â¢d Opheliaâ⬠.This is without doubt one of the most villainous qualities of Hamlet. His cruel treating of Ophelia however can also be seen as a heroic trait. He is honest about his feelings towards her. He is honest throughout the whole play, which is rare in ââ¬ËHamletââ¬â¢ as most of the characters live their lives through deception. He doesnââ¬â¢t once hide his hatred of Claudius ââ¬Å"a little more than kin and less than kindâ⬠, he is also honest of his disliking of Polonius when he says his words have no substance ââ¬Å"words words wordâ⬠.He eventually tells his mother how disgusted he is with her marriage ââ¬Å"O shame, where is thy blush? â⬠and admits he treated her with cruelty ââ¬Å"I must be cruel only to be kindâ⬠. He is even honest about his own inaction as he ââ¬Å"lets all sleepâ⬠. His honesty throughout the play is admirable and only further proves him to be a hero. He is without doubt a man of high morals which is an important feature of a hero. He agrees to avenge his father even though he almost crushed with the burden. ââ¬Å"oh cursed spite that ever I was born to set it rightâ⬠.It is clear that he does not want to murder but accepts the task nonetheless ââ¬Å"I have swornââ¬â¢tâ⬠. He also apologises to Laertes for killing Polonius and asks for forgiveness. ââ¬Å"give me your pardon, sir I have done you wrongâ⬠. His moral character is what I m ost admire about Hamlet. However Hamletââ¬â¢s bravery for accepting the burden of revenge only heightens our awareness of his most negative quality, inaction. Faced with evidence that his uncle murdered his father, Hamlet becomes obsessed with proving his uncleââ¬â¢s guilt.He delays the moment of revenge for as long as he possibly can. He even passes up the perfect chance to kill Claudius in the courtyard when he is praying claiming if he kills him now he is only sending him to heaven. ââ¬Å"this is hire and salary, not revengeâ⬠. Hamlet is aware of his inaction and is very self-critical of it. He admires the playerââ¬â¢s passion in the play and become annoyed at himself for being ââ¬Å"unpregnant of my causeâ⬠. He is made further aware of his inaction when the young Fortinbras fights for land ââ¬Å"that had nothing in but the nameâ⬠while he ââ¬Å"lets all sleepâ⬠.His procrastination is his biggest fault and is his ultimate downfall in the play. Ina ction is certainly not a heroic characteristic. After Hamlet returns from England he is a changed man. He tells how Horatio how ââ¬Å"thereââ¬â¢s a divinity that shapes our endsâ⬠. It is becoming clear that Hamlet now sees the role of avenger in a different light than he did earlier in the play. As a true hero he is conscious of the fact that he is acting as an agent of justice. This new attitude remains with Hamlet right through to the playââ¬â¢s conclusion.Claudius invites him to engage in a duel with Laertes and Hamlet freely embraces the challenge. Hamlet seems to be more self-confident about his own ability to take clear, effective action. We are given the picture of a noble and fine young man in the concluding scenes. He finally gets revenge on Claudius however is stabbed by Laertes by doing so. A true hero who sacrifices himself to bring justice and honesty back to the state of Denmark, even his enemy Fortinbras admits he would have ââ¬Å"proved most royalâ⬠for the throne.Hamlet is a truly much loved prince who possesses a vast degree of human virtue and ability and whose death is not only tragic but extremely noble. His villainous qualities, however strong in the beginning, truly evaporate as the play concludes. An honest, loyal, brave and moral man, there is no doubt that Hamlet is a hero. Iââ¬â¢d trust him to rule my country any time! A hero is defined in the oxford English dictionary as ââ¬Å"a man, often of divine ancestry, who is endowed with great courage and strength, celebrated for his bold exploits. â⬠You canââ¬â¢t deny itââ¬â¢s the perfect description of Hamlet!
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