The
primary reason Princeis depressed concerns the death of his beloved father and his mother's
immediate marriage to his unscrupulous uncle, , who has recently taken the title King of
Scotland.
loved his father and is devastated by his sudden death. In his
first , Hamlet expresses his desire to commit suicide and reveals that he is appalled by 's
hasty marriage to Claudius. He illustrates his admiration for his father by comparing him to
Hyperion, while he likens Claudius to a "satyr." Hamlet proceeds to lament about his
mother's marriage and severely criticizes her for jumping into "incestuous sheets." He
is shocked by her decision to sleep with Claudius, who cannot compare to his father.
Overall, the sudden death of Hamlet's beloved father and his mother's quick marriage to
his corrupt, drunken uncle turn him into a depressed, melancholy individual. As the play
progresses, Hamlet is visited by his father's ghost and discovers that Claudius assassinatedin
the orchard. Upon receiving this revelation, Hamlet vows revenge but hesitates to kill
Claudius.
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