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Talk about an absent parent.
Transcript
- 00:01
Hamlet: Ghost Dad, a la Shmoop. Dads have an important job to do, and for
- 00:11
the most part they’re pretty awesome at it…
- 00:13
…but they’re not perfect.
- 00:16
Especially when they get murdered by their brother, come back to haunt the living, and
- 00:22
have trouble letting go of a grudge. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Daddy dearest bites
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- 00:30
the big one…
- 00:30
…but that doesn’t prevent him from fitting in some quality father-son time.
- 00:36
Hamlet Senior returns in ghostly form…
- 00:40
…to bring his son into the loop on how he was bumped off by junior’s uncle.
- 00:44
He then urges his son to do something that… may not show up in too many parenting books.
- 00:49
He asks him to take revenge. i.e… finish off Claudius.
- 00:54
Was Ghost Dad way out of line here? Or was his request… justified?
- 01:02
First of all, we feel for the guy… really, we do.
- 01:05
Sibling rivalry is one thing, but offing your own brother in a disgusting power grab? Not
- 01:11
cool, dude.
- 01:11
So we get where he’s coming from… but involving your son… and putting him in harm’s
- 01:11
way… doesn’t seem like the most responsible coping method.
- 01:12
Instead of being able to let bygones be bygones… he was on his way to the great beyond, after
- 01:15
all…
- 01:15
…he heaps all this pressure on his son, and places him in a dangerous position.
- 01:19
Besides, hadn’t he ever read any other Shakespeare plays? He had to know it probably wouldn’t
- 01:26
turn out so well… But… members of royalty live by a code.
- 01:32
Just because Senior isn’t around anymore doesn’t mean there isn’t a serious wrong
- 01:36
that still needs to be made right.
- 01:38
Yeah, Hamlet might end up adding to the body count…
- 01:38
…but even if that should come to pass, it’s a small price to pay if it means upholding
- 01:38
the integrity of the post.
- 01:38
In the ex-King’s mind… what’s left of it, anyway… maybe he sees this final act
- 01:43
as a fulfillment of his legacy…
- 01:45
…to leave behind his nation with power in the hands of the just and upright.
- 01:50
Rather than in the hands of the sleazy and rotten.
- 01:53
Or… it could be that he was thinking only of his son.
- 01:57
It seems counter-intuitive… you don’t usually try to protect someone by asking them
- 02:01
to grapple with a known killer…
- 02:02
…but Senior knew what Claudius was capable of.
- 02:05
What was to stop him from taking a similar action against Hamlet, if he suspected the
- 02:10
kid might be a threat?
- 02:12
Maybe he was just suggesting a preemptive attack…
- 02:15
…so Hamlet wouldn’t constantly have to worry about joining his dad on that big fishing
- 02:20
trip in the sky. What was Daddy’s reasoning?
- 02:26
Was he just being stubborn and spiteful?
- 02:30
Was he trying to preserve the integrity of the throne?
- 02:35
Or was he looking out for… number two? Shmoop amongst yourselves.
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