Hamlet the central dilemma

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HAMLET ESSAY "The central dilemma in Hamlet is the character and life's journey of a man whose mind is in paralysis.

To what extent is this an adequate summary of Hamlet?" Hamlet certainly is a play with complex themes and issues. As we read through the rich script we uncover many dilemmas and issues that have great bearing on the direction of the play, and the consequences of the character's actions.

One such character is, of course, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. It is around this man that the play revolves, and his thoughts and actions are closely followed and developed as the play progresses. It has been said that the central dilemma of the play is that Hamlet's mind is in paralysis, meaning simply that he is incapable of action, his mind incapable of derivative thought.

While this is extremely important for the play, the reason that this occurs can clearly be seen as a more important part of the play.

All the other themes contribute to the task of making Hamlet appear paralysed in thought and action. He is not however a man without motive for his apparent indecision, and eventual action.

However what does appear to be the central theme in Hamlet is the revenge tragedy dilemma. This central issue is the seed that has spawned the generation of the other themes of the play. Hamlet's father has been murdered in cold blood by the scheming and adulterous Claudius by pouring poison into King Hamlet's ear while he slept, in order to succeed him to the throne. A ghost in the form of Hamlet's father appears to Hamlet, revealing to him that the King of Denmark is corrupt and a murderer, and that he must revenge his death. However the ghost was very specific in saying...