madness in hamlet
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because it was a total accident that Polonius was stabbed since the intended victim was Claudius. In conclusion, Hamlet was not mad. In fact, he was smart and swift thinking. Skilfully, he predicted the consequences of his actions, in such a way that the people around him would be led to believe that he was mad. Actually, he was making a big plan to revenge his father's murder by killing his uncle Claudius. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
because it was a total accident that Polonius was stabbed since the intended victim was Claudius. In conclusion, Hamlet was not mad. In fact, he was smart and swift thinking. Skilfully, he predicted the consequences of his actions, in such a way that the people around him would be led to believe that he was mad. Actually, he was making a big plan to revenge his father's murder by killing his uncle Claudius. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**