In Hamlet, the concept of Revenge is a central theme driving the plot. Hamlet is tasked with avenging his father's murder, committed by his uncle Claudius. However, Hamlet's Hesitation and moral Doubt complicate his ability to act decisively.
The play also explores the theme of Mortality and the fragility of human life. Characters grapple with the awareness of death and its implications, particularly in the context of Grief and loss.
Madness is another significant subject, manifested in both Hamlet's feigned insanity and Ophelia's genuine descent into madness following the death of her father, Polonius. This raises questions about the nature of sanity and the pressures that can lead to its loss.
The play is filled with instances of Deception and betrayal, as characters conceal their true intentions and manipulate others for their own gain. Claudius's deception in murdering his brother and usurping the throne sets the stage for much of the play's conflict.
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