Hamlet Losing Your Parents Analysis

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To what point can you consider you parents choices as your own? How do you deal with the loss of a parent. From personal experience it is hard when you lose your father and you have to watch your mother move on. It is even harder when you witness your mother move on so quickly after his passing. Hamlet had this same issue. His father had passed due to is uncle pouring poison in the ear of Hamlet’s father. Hamlet spends his time trying to cope with the idea of his mother moving on, but it is not so simple. The even bigger struggle is that he wants to support his mother because he loves her. More often than not after losing a parent you become suicidal and question how you should handle the entire situation. Within Hamlet the main character …show more content…
The very first soliloquy in the play Hamlet addresses the fact that he does not want to be living anymore. He believes that god told him not to kill himself, but now he is questioning whether or not god is even real. Hamlet claims that the world sucks. “ O that this too too solid flesh would melt, thaw and resolve itself into a dew, or that the Everlasting had not fixed. His canon’ gainst self-slaughter. O God! O God!” (lines 131-134) He wishes that he was no longer human flesh that he was just dead. Knowing that he can’t kill himself because god told him he could not is one of Hamlet’s major challenges. The entire play of Hamlet is based upon suicide and how it affects a person.

Cleary, Hamlet introduces the struggles of losing a parent and the difference between making the right and wrong decision. Hamlet faces the challenge of suicide and why he has to find the will to keep going in his life. The challenge of supporting his mother in a marriage he does not want her to be in and supporting a person that he dislikes strongly. Hamlet also struggles with his relationship with his mother they used to have a close relationship, but thanks to his uncle being his new dad he finds it hard to not struggle in their