Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
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of insanity is not unbelievable. The losses and events he sustained could drive anyone to madness. However, they merely aided in his mental deterioration and in disguising the real problem of schizophrenia. The theory that Hamlet had schizophrenia is not far fetched; the evidence provided proves he had the symptoms of a dying mind. In reality, this play explored the idea of how a person reacts to human responsibility, and choices between justice and revenge.
of insanity is not unbelievable. The losses and events he sustained could drive anyone to madness. However, they merely aided in his mental deterioration and in disguising the real problem of schizophrenia. The theory that Hamlet had schizophrenia is not far fetched; the evidence provided proves he had the symptoms of a dying mind. In reality, this play explored the idea of how a person reacts to human responsibility, and choices between justice and revenge.