Appearance Vs. Reality
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Appearance vs. Reality
In Hamlet deceiving illusions are frequently used to protect
truth from being a destructive force. Situations within acts one and two that appear to be true and honest are really contaminated with evil. Various characters within the first two acts hide behind masks of corruption. In the first two acts most characters presented seem to be good and honest making it a complex task for Hamlet to discover all the lies that have hidden objectives within them.
Shakespeare brilliantly depicts appearance verses reality in many ways. The first of many scenes where the truth is twisted is when the new supposed king is addressing Denmark. Claudius makes it seem as if Denmark is fine but in reality they are in a state of disarray:
Young Fortinbras,
Holding a weak supposal of our worth
Or thinking by our late brother's death
Our state to be disjoint and out of frame,
(I, II, 17)
Trying to assure the people of Denmark Claudius makes it seem like all is well, however, crimes of fratricide and incest have just been committed in the King's castle. Shakespeare repeatedly instills this theme in Claudius. Even when Claudius states the obvious he is lying:
You are the most immediate to our throne,
And with no less nobility of love
Than that which dearest father bears his son
Do I impart toward you.
(I, II, 113)
Claudius is claiming that Hamlet is the most immediate heir to the throne because he is the son of the King who died but Claudius knows that he is going to take over.
Claudius is not the only fraudulent character in the first two scenes where the theme of appearance verses reality is prevalent. When Hamlet's mother tries to
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