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Hamlet: Act 2 Scene 2 – Compare Hamlet’s Reaction To Arrival Of Rosencrantz And Guildenstern And To The Players Essay, Research Paper


Hamlet: Act 2 Scene 2 – Compare Hamlet’s Reaction to Arrival of Rosencrantz and


Guildenstern and To the Players


Yin Choi


Compare Hamlet’s reaction to the arrival of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern with


his reaction to the arrival of the Playyers. Account for his reactions.


By comparing Hamlet’s reaction to the arrival of Rosencrantz and


Guildenstern with his reaction to the arrival of the Players, we can observe


the different perspectives of Hamlet’s character. His reaction to the arrival of


his old friends is similar to his reaction to the arrival of the Players in as


he is happy to see them all and he reveals his sanity to them all. When


Rosencrantz and Guildenstern arrive, Hamlet is overjoyed to see his “excellent


good friends” (2.2.227) with whom he grew up. Hamlet is also delighted to meet


with the Players. But this is where all the similarities end. In his


conversations with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Hamlet becomes suspicious of


the purpose of his old friends’ visit and he is perceptive enough to see through


the outer disguise into the interior motives. He forces them to reveal that they


have been sent by the King to find out what is causing Hamlet’s “transformation”


( 2.2.5). Hamlet admits his sanity by telling his good friends that his “uncle-


father and aunt mother are deceived.” (2.2.348) Why does Hamlet admit his


sanity to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? Is it an another attempt to at deception,


or is it to implant a sense of trust between Hamlet and his old friends? Hamlet


could possibly be furthering his plans for revenge by admitting his sanity.


Hamlet’s friends would relay the message to the King and Claudius may think that


Hamlet really is mad fo

r admitting that he was supposedly feigning madness. On


the other hand, at the conversation with the Players, his behavior is


spontaneous. He welcomes his “good friends” (2.2.431) and it seems that he is


“glad” (2.2.430) to see them again. He is friendly, funny and very open in his


communication with the Players. Hamlet notices that one of the young players who


plays female roles has grown a beard and he makes a joke about it. It also


indicates that Hamlet has known them for a long time. The young Prince Hamlet


also demonstrates his sanity when meeting with the Players. Hamlet shows that he


is still capable of reasonable thought when he recites the lines to a play that


he has heard only once. Hamlet reestablishes his friendship with the Players and


shows his sanity to the Players so that he can further his plan for revenge.


Hamlet outlines his plan for verification of foul play in his final soliloquy of


the scene:


I’ll have these players


Play something like the murder of my father


Before mine uncle. I’ll observe his looks,


I’ll tent him to the quick. If a do blench,


I know my course. (2.2.606-610)


Hamlet knows that the players can be trusted and therefore he is willing to use


their service to find out the truth of his father murder. Shakespeare has shown


us a variety of emotions and different aspects of Hamlet by comparing with his


reactions to the arrival of his old friends to his reaction to the arrival of


the Players. In doing so, we are able to see the world through the eyes of


Hamlet and able to appreciate the strengths in the character and understand his


weaknesses. After all, Hamlet is not an one-sided character. Shakespeare has


created a complex character who is capable of different shades of emotions and


feelings like us.


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