im almost certain the majority of year 12s believe hamlet is sane. would it be beneficial if we attempt to prove hamlet's madness? has anyone here taken the risk to prove hamlets madness?
I think he starts off acting mad and then it kind of catches on....cause he kills Polonius without even checking to see if it's Claudius first. And then he sees the ghost of King Hamlet when Gertrude doesn't. Sounds pretty insane to me.
if you're interpretation is that he is/isn't mad then yes write it. but you have to be able to substaniate with textual evidence so don't just randomly chuck it in there "hey hamlet's not actually crazy".
I think he's generally sane. He says to Horatio I believe "I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw” So that sort of hints that he is playing tricks on his family.