What Is The Most Important Part in The Play of Hamlet?
I think the most important part in Hamlet is when he meets his father’s ghost and goes away with him. Then, his father tells him to kill Claudius. This is where the plot begins. His fathers ghost tells him how he dies and wants revenge and wanted Hamlet to do it for him but he was part of a religion called the Elizabethans who believed that if you killed someone you would go to hell and that the devil would come in different forms to trick you into doing sins and going to hell but then he had to help his father so he decided to trust the ghost. However, he had a plan to see if his father was telling the truth. Hamlet convinces a travelling troupe of actors to perform a play in which the action closely resembles the events related to him by the ghost. While Hamlet, judging the reaction of Claudius, is convinced of the new king's guilt, he can't bring himself to slay him outright but after the play was finished, his uncle stormed out of the hall in a rage. This meant that Claudius really did murder his father. Then, Hamlet told his mother with the news that she is sleeping with the killer of her husband. Unfortunately, Polonius-who is hidden behind a tapestry in the Queen's chamber, eavesdropping-panics and cries for help; Hamlet stabs him, thinking it is Claudius. This is the most important part in the play because this is where the play begins. In other words, this is where the play really begins to unfold people see how everything has happened and might know what’ll happen next.