Many suspect Hamlet “is mad…a foolish figure”, including Polonius and think it is because he is love sick for Ophelia, when in reality it is all an act (II, ii, 100 -101). Hamlet is outsmarting everyone so that his plan to seek revenge on his dad’s killer is not revealed, which is altering the type of person he is becoming all in fond for his ghost father. The reason why Hamlet is doing the act is in love to get the ghost into heaven, but speculation could rise if it is a “false ghost attempting to lure him” into evil (McCormick , 44). Hamlet loved his father so much that he could just be imagining everything he sees and the ghost is just a hallucination in his mind, due to the fact that he is angry that his father died and wants someone to take the blame for it. Even though Iago is lying to Othello about Desdemona having an affair with Cassio, Othello wants to “see before [he] doubts” her loyalty to him (III, iii , 195). Othello adores Desdemona deeply, that he needs strong evidence to believe that she would be having an affair to grow apart from her. Both characters signify the great lengths people would go to for the ones they love and care about, even if they are changing themselves in the