What is wrong with Hamlet?

Hamlet is a dark play that centres on a young man (Hamlet) who spends the whole play in a state railing against the Universe, deeply tormented and destabilised by being thrown into an adult world too soon, a world where your own family turn against you - a world where murder and incest threaten and you can never be sure who to trust. 
 
Hamlet is thrown by the death of his father and as an audience we are never quite sure what is happening to him. Is he grieving? Has he been driven mad? Is he on a clever revenge mission? Is it some combination of all three? This complexity and ambiguity is at the heart of what makes the play so intriguing for audiences. 














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