What is the theme of Hamlet?

Hamlet is a tragic work created by Shakespeare, and it is introduced as one of Shakespeare's representative works, whether it is the history textbook of the new curriculum standard or the original history textbook compiled according to the syllabus.

This work was created on 1602. The plot is roughly as follows: Hamlet is a promising young prince in the Kingdom of Denmark. He is bold, thoughtful, close to the people and has good hopes for mankind. He was studying at Wittenberg University, and the bad news came from China. His father died suddenly, his uncle Claudius usurped the throne and his mother remarried to Claudius. Hamlet returned to China to attend his funeral. One night he saw the ghost of his father in the castle. His father's ghost told him the story of his own murder: Claudie took advantage of the opportunity of old Hamlet's nap in the garden to drop deadly poisonous grass juice into his ear and let the venom flow into his blood vessels, causing countless herpes on him and finally taking his life. Old Hamlet asked his son to avenge him, but he was not allowed to hurt his mother and let her be condemned by his conscience. Hamlet was in a trance when he learned the truth. He wears black mourning clothes all day, bent on revenge. One day, he went to see his lover, Mr. Phil Jia, the daughter of the Prime Minister. He wants both courtship and revenge, and his behavior is very strange. O 'filia told the Prime Minister about the prince, and the Prime Minister reported to Claudius. Although Claudius didn't know the ghost of the old king, he had a ghost in his heart and sent someone to test Hamlet. On the one hand, Hamlet wants revenge, on the other hand, he is embarrassed by his mother's face, and at the same time, he is not sure what his father's ghost said, so he is very upset. Hamlet decided to prove Claudius's crime, just as a troupe came to the palace, he arranged a play about a Duke of Vienna who was poisoned by a close relative in the garden, and soon the murderer cheated the duchess of love. During the performance, he looked at Claudius and saw Claudius fidgeting, so he left halfway. Hamlet confirmed what his father's ghost said and decided to take revenge. One day, Claudius repented alone. Hamlet could have killed him, but he stopped thinking that repentant people would go to heaven after being killed. Claudius sent the queen to persuade Hamlet, who had an argument with his mother and killed the Prime Minister by mistake. Claudius wanted to send Hamlet to England on the grounds that the Prime Minister's son wanted revenge, and prepared to get rid of Hamlet by the king of England. Hamlet saw through Kloster's trick and returned to Denmark halfway. At that time, Mr. Filja was so excited that he fell into the water and died. When Hamlet returned to China, he happened to be in time for her funeral. Claudius challenged Ophelia's brother to a duel with Hamlet, and prepared a poisoned sword and poisoned wine in the dark. Hamlet won at the first meeting. Claudius pretended to congratulate him with poisoned wine, but Hamlet didn't drink it. Hamlet won the second round, and the queen was very happy. She picked up the poisoned wine originally intended for Hamlet and drank it. In the duel, Hamlet was poisoned by his opponent's sword, but he grabbed the sword and hit his opponent. The Queen died of poisoning, and Mr. filia's brother exposed Claudius's plot at the last moment of his life. Hamlet used his last strength to hit Claudius with the poisoned sword in his hand, and he poisoned himself.

Hamlet is a tragic work created by Shakespeare, and it is introduced as one of Shakespeare's representative works, whether it is the history textbook of the new curriculum standard or the original history textbook compiled according to the syllabus.

This work was created on 1602. The plot is roughly as follows: Hamlet is a promising young prince in the Kingdom of Denmark. He is bold, thoughtful, close to the people and has good hopes for mankind. He was studying at Wittenberg University, and the bad news came from China. His father died suddenly, his uncle Claudius usurped the throne and his mother remarried to Claudius. Hamlet returned to China to attend his funeral. One night he saw the ghost of his father in the castle. His father's ghost told him the story of his own murder: Claudie took advantage of the opportunity of old Hamlet's nap in the garden to drop deadly poisonous grass juice into his ear and let the venom flow into his blood vessels, causing countless herpes on him and finally taking his life. Old Hamlet asked his son to avenge him, but he was not allowed to hurt his mother and let her be condemned by his conscience. Hamlet was in a trance when he learned the truth. He wears black mourning clothes all day, bent on revenge. One day, he went to see his lover, Mr. Phil Jia, the daughter of the Prime Minister. He wants both courtship and revenge, and his behavior is very strange. O 'filia told the Prime Minister about the prince, and the Prime Minister reported to Claudius. Although Claudius didn't know the ghost of the old king, he had a ghost in his heart and sent someone to test Hamlet. On the one hand, Hamlet wants revenge, on the other hand, he is embarrassed by his mother's face, and at the same time, he is not sure what his father's ghost said, so he is very upset. Hamlet decided to prove Claudius's crime, just as a troupe came to the palace, he arranged a play about a Duke of Vienna who was poisoned by a close relative in the garden, and soon the murderer cheated the duchess of love. During the performance, he looked at Claudius and saw Claudius fidgeting, so he left halfway. Hamlet confirmed what his father's ghost said and decided to take revenge. One day, Claudius repented alone. Hamlet could have killed him, but he stopped thinking that repentant people would go to heaven after being killed. Claudius sent the queen to persuade Hamlet, who had an argument with his mother and killed the Prime Minister by mistake. Claudius wanted to send Hamlet to England on the grounds that the Prime Minister's son wanted revenge, and prepared to get rid of Hamlet by the king of England. Hamlet saw through Kloster's trick and returned to Denmark halfway. At that time, Mr. Filja was so excited that he fell into the water and died. When Hamlet returned to China, he happened to be in time for her funeral. Claudius challenged Ophelia's brother to a duel with Hamlet, and prepared a poisoned sword and poisoned wine in the dark. Hamlet won at the first meeting. Claudius pretended to congratulate him with poisoned wine, but Hamlet didn't drink it. Hamlet won the second round, and the queen was very happy. She picked up the poisoned wine originally intended for Hamlet and drank it. In the duel, Hamlet was poisoned by his opponent's sword, but he grabbed the sword and hit his opponent. The Queen died of poisoning, and Mr. filia's brother exposed Claudius's plot at the last moment of his life. Hamlet used his last strength to hit Claudius with the poisoned sword in his hand, and he poisoned himself.