Topic > Hamlet's View on Death - 733

This murder is what unleashes all the hatred, anger, and pain in the characters. It is because of this death that other deaths occur. Everything in this play revolves around death. Death is the main theme of the play and leads to another scene after each death. Death is a recurring theme in this play. Every death has a meaning and a prior reason for doing so. Furthermore, each triggers another scene in which the show continues. The hatred Hamlet has for finding out what really happened to his father drives him to find the truth and in doing so these deaths happen. All of the characters' total fixations throughout the entire play are focused on death. Their fascination with death is what drives them to risk everything. The characters know that killing is wrong but instead they kill out of revenge and pain. Death is part of life and everyone deals with it differently. All characters handle death in their own way, taking their own life or someone else's. The entire work revolves around the theme of death and even ends with death. The characters become so infatuated with death that it consumes and kills them