In the play Hamlet, Claudius, uncle and step begin to Hamlet, seduces Gertrude who is Hamlets mother while she is still sorrow over he husbands death, Gertrude marries him as a way to deal with her grief because it seems like she believes he can take it away, Claudius while taking advantage of his mothers state gives a speech to Hamlet about his grief, Tis treacly and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give these mourning duties to your father. But you must(prenominal) know your father muddled a father, that father lost, lost his, and the survivor bound in filial obligation for some term to do obsequious sorrow. But to persevere in obstinate condolement is a course of impious stubborness, tis unmanly grief . . .

, his speech to Hamlet about unmanly grief basically says that all men die, all men lose their fathers. Those men enter a period of appropriate grief and hence just move on. Claudius suggests that because Hamlet is not conforming to what he considers normal grieving Hamlets grief is not only unhealthy, besides unmanly. It seems that Claudius ignores the fact that everyone grieves in their avow way, more than like how Ophelia starts to go insane and sings the entire time she is alert after her fathers death, she could have remained quiet, or acted like Hamlet, whos grief in some ways caused her fathers death, but she like all other people dealt with her feelings her in own way.
The poem Ophelia, written by Arthur Rimbaud, gives into the...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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