In act 1, Hamlet speaks to a ghost, who is his father, and swears to avenge his death. The main plot of the play, Hamlet’s revenge, is introduced in this scene when Hamlet swears to avenge his father’s death.
In this scene, Ophelia goes to her father Polonius and describes Hamlet’s insane behavior. Polonius falsely assumes Hamlet has gone crazy because he ordered Ophelia to reject Hamlet’s love. In reality, Hamlet is acting crazy to conceal his plot to avenge his …show more content…
Hamlet’s lack of knowledge influences the way he acts and goes about his plot for revenge. He must first prove whether Claudius is guilty before he avenges his father.
In this scene, Hamlet has the opportunity to murder Claudius, but he does not kill him because Claudius is praying at the time. Hamlet does not know whether Claudius is truly remorseful, which causes Hamlet to hesitate in his plot for revenge. It is revealed through Claudius’s soliloquy that he is not truly ready for forgiveness because he does not want to give up the crown or the queen. If Hamlet was omniscient, he would have killed Claudius, which would eliminate much of the collateral damage caused in the rest of the play.
The climax of the play occurs during this scene of Hamlet. The murder of Polonius is the climax of the play. Because Hamlet assumes Claudius is behind the curtain without knowing for certain, he accidently murders Polonius. This act causes a lot of collateral damage. Ophelia eventually becomes insane and commits suicide. Laertes is grieved by the loss of his father, Polonius, and sister, Ophelia. Hamlet’s mother is traumatized by the event that occurred in her bedroom. Hamlet is also grieved by the loss of