In Act two, everyone notices a change in Hamlet because he has began his game of pretending to be insane. As his game continues, will Hamlet begin to self destruct even more?
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In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the power of evil suggests that a small amount of evil can corrupt something that was good. For instance, I believe that with King Hamlet's murder, Hamlet will self destruct because it is just too much for him to handle. As Hamlet finds out that King Claudius (his uncle) has murdered his father, he grows outraged and now will try to find a way to avenge his father's death. In Act two, everyone notices a change in Hamlet because he has began his game of pretending to be insane. As his game continues, will Hamlet begin to self destruct even more? Hamlet is the center of all evil because as he decays, so will Denmark. If Hamlet keeps things inside, like he did with his disgust for his uncle and his mother's marriage, he will destruct and take Denmark with him. As Hamlet hides his feelings, he...

