Hamlet’s emotions were out of control throughout the story, affecting himself and others around him. For example, when Hamlet doesn’t observe the point of life, Hamlet admits, “How …show more content…
For example, Ophelia was instructed by her father to stop seeing Hamlet and give back the letters that he wrote her, “I have some mementos of yours that I’ve been meaning to give back to you for a long time now” (Shakespeare 141). Hamlet feels that people are leaving him and don’t care about him. Which gets him upset with mixed emotions. So Ophelia wants to take a break from their relationship, and not to be apart of his crazy actions. In addition, from feeling alone, Hamlet is mourning the death of his father, he moans, “...my heart, and muscles, don’t grow old yet-keep me standing. Remember you!”(Shakespeare 67).
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Hamlet is feeling different in many ways throughout the play. He gets mixed emotions from the betrayal of his friends. To feeling alone after Ophelia stops seeing him and his mother shifts away and not caring for him. The life of Hamlet is no different to a normal person living in today's world. We deal with the same issues as he did in the play. People betraying others and killing relatives. Or even going crazy. The life the 1800s has followed through to the present with the same