What makes horatio a good friend
A taste of the conflict is expressed in the dialogue between Hamlet and his mother, Gertrude. Here Hamlet forcefully declares his pain and adds a discerning remark that defines seems as "actions that a man might play. Developing a convincing scheme by which to determine the goodness of the ghost and to achieve revenge is Hamlet's first action. Hamlet asks his friend Horatio to refrain from commenting on any strange behavior he may exhibit in the future.
Hamlet even goes as far as to instruct the actors appropriately. He will prove that the ghost is truthful by the reaction on Claudius' face. The play appears to be harmless but it has a close parallel to what really happened to the late King Hamlet. Rosencrantz and Guildernstern, who are the king's spies, pretend to be friends to Hamlet. The king has sent for them to investigate Hamlet's madness and what he suspects about his father's death.
Almost without thinking Hamlet makes the decision to follow the ghost, this will later prove totally uncharacteristic of him. Hamlet lets it be known here that he has made his mind up and anyone who tries to stop him, he will make a ghost out of, heaven willing.
Hamlet could soliloquize to no end, but it is his conversations with Horatio that ground the play in reality. Horatio believes Hamlet and thus we have permission to believe. He sees the Ghost and so we can believe that Hamlet has seen the Ghost. If Horatio were not there, Hamlet's sanity would truly be in doubt. Horatio's second purpose is to be Hamlet's one true confidant. The simple explanation for the behavior of both is that they are not friends. It is a commonplace term one may use to address a complete stranger.
He raises a popular student pastime — drinking. Stein after foaming stein! Danes are great drinkers he will declare. Hamlet says he will "teach" Horatio to drink which indicates they have not drunk together before, otherwise it would have already happened. Hamlet: But what is your affair in Elsinore? We'll teach you to drink deep ere you depart. Hamlet soon realises that this young man has a fine character with genuine, loyal qualities and he befriends him without reserve.
When Hamlet talks to Horatio that night he drops the beer-drinking student bravado and instead bitterly condemns excessive drinking in Denmark. Most of the characters in the play have selfish motives at heart.
Lust, greed, pride, and revenge are just a few sins that are committed in the play. There are few instances within the play that show goodness and kindness. Hamlet has so many people around him trying to bring him down, but he had one friend that was loyal to him, and that was Horatio. The other key characters in the play were only out for their own good.
However Horatio was looking out for Hamlet. Unfortunately, Horatio was the only one. She was a selfish and evil woman. The ghost had his own agenda. The ghost ignited a rage inside of Hamlet. The deaths that occur in the play could have been avoided if the ghost had never appeared. The truth would have come out eventually and maybe Hamlet would have a clear head by that time. Next Character Map. Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title.
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