Mania Dictator of Inability Hamlet's Madness
Date Submitted: 10/08/2002 12:00:06
Mania: Dictator of Inability
Manic: affected by violent madness . When one is affected by mania it becomes the dictator of his or her actions . This holds true in William Shakespeare's Hamlet . In the play, Hamlet is depressed to the point of mania. His entire existence is engulfed in his melancholia .Hamlet's words, thoughts, interactions and most tangibly his actions make his heavy-heartedness an undeniable reality . The degree of Hamlet 's depression is set by his
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almost exactly.
Bipolar Disorder is a mood disorder in which both mania and depression are present. In bipolar disorder periods of mania and depression alternate (each lasting between a few days and a few months), sometimes with normal mood interventions. (Gershon, 1990) Hamlet expresses these characteristics exactly . From day to day Hamlet goes from seemingly rational or "normal" to irrational, tenacious and impulsive. His patterns of action clearly prove that he is a bipolar disease sufferer.
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