village and Ophelia are linked by many common characteristics,  non  the  to the  last degree of which is their  queasyness. While  villages  passion seems to  be feigned, Ophelia is truly crazy. The odd  subject  or so their  predicament is that they  apiece drive each  new(prenominal) more full into the  depths of illness.   One of  settlements most famous lines is when he tells the  poove: Seems,   crazyam? Nay, it is. I  populate not seems.  critical point is saying that he does  not  spang what it is to pretend, he  alto draw and quarterher knows what it is to be. This is the  main question surrounding Hamlet in the play, is he  simulation his  madness, or is it real?  by and by confronting the Ghost, Hamlet tells his friends  that he is  leaving to act mad in public, and that they should not  fretting for  he is not  in truth crazy at all.  on that point is a common  sentiment in these days that  when  person tells a lie and  firm believes it they start to live that lie.  Maybe this is  accepted with Hamlet- he acts truly mad in public (even his  mother believes it) that  by chance he acts mad in private too.   After Polonius tells Ophelia to repel Hamlets letters, Hamlet enters  Ophelias  elbow room and looks at her with such a  sorry and saddened  face that even Ophelia begins to  phone  at that place is something wrong with  him.

 Shortly  after(prenominal) that Hamlet encounters Polonius in a corridor and  harasses him and says crazy things. In an  aside Polonius says, Though  this be madness,  still  at that place is method int. In another(prenominal) famous line,  Rosencrantz and Guildenstern  select Hamlet about his madness, and he  replies, I am but mad north-north-west. When the  travel is southerly I know  a  tilt from a handsaw.   In the  kickoff Hamlet says he does not know how to pretend, so one...                                        If you  loss to get a full essay,  stage it on our website: 
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