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Hamlet is an innocent character, and he was angry
at Claudius for slaughtering King Hamlet, Hamlet's
father, so he was practically forced to commit the
crime of murdering Claudius.
In the play of Hamlet, William Shakespeare used
many adjectives to describe Hamlet's innocence
as vividly as possible. Personally, I don't think
Shakespeare meant to specifically target Hamlet as
a villian.
Hamlet does commit murder three times in the
play, but one was by accident, one was because he
was dueling, and the last was for revenge. He was
the cause of poor Ophelia's death, but he never
actually meant to do her or any of her family harm,
but ended up killing all three of them.
As you can see, Hamlet is almost completely
innocent of nearly everything bad, or of somesort
evil in the play of Hamlet, and that he does not
deserve any hate or unkindness.H is very
sympathetically loving to his family and best friend,
Horatio.
Hamlet is an evil, murderous character, who has no right to be killing all of these innocent beings. At one point of the play, Hamlet re-rights a letter to the king of England, and changed it, so that instead of asking the king to persacute Hamlet, for slaughtering an innocent man called Polonious, it said that two even more innocent people called Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who were ordered by the rightful king Claudius to look after Hamlet on his long boat ride. In addition to that horrible massacre, he caused his ex-girlfriend to commit suicide, while in a state of constant insanity.
Hamlet even accuses his uncle of being a murderer, and killing Hamlet's original father with half a bottle of rat poison, when he was clearly bitten by a slithering serpent, during a sleep underneath a pear tree in the orchard of the castle.
As you can probably tell, Hamlet deserves to be hated, for he is selfish and a dangerous murderer.