The character of Hamlet in Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet", is probably the most analyzed characters in literary history because,
even though he is difficult to comprehend, he is real. It explains that Hamlet is a complex man because his problems are internal initially. In short, his
psychological disorders are a direct result of what is happening in his mind. It shows how Hamlet moves through a series of drastic
emotions in the play, beginning with depression and anxiety, moving to madness and more stress. Each of these emotions paves the way for a deeper, more compounded emotional state, which ultimately causes Hamlet to lose his grip on reality.