What Is Hamlet's Obsession With Death In Hamlet

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In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Hamlet is obsessed with death throughout the entire play. The obsession begins shortly after his own fathers death. Hamlet begins to think about death from many different perspectives. Hamlet lost his father, and he believes his mothers marriage is a betrayal to his father. His mothers marriage to Claudius infuriates Hamlet and he begins to establish a hatred for women as the play proceeds. Additionally, he struggles with the urge to revenge his father by murdering Claudius. He worries if killing Claudius is the correct thing to do. Hamlet believes he is living in a unbearably painful world, and it is these thoughts that form his question “to be or not to be” soliloquy (III.i.57-89). Hamlet is unable