Poison in Hamlet

Explores the theme of “poison” as infection and decay in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

In Shakespeare’s tragedy, Hamlet, there is a theme of illness and corruption that runs through the dialogues, as if the fateful murder of Hamlet’s father has poisoned the very soil of Denmark. This essay explores the themes and metaphors of poison in this play and through the various ways Shakespeare relies on ideas of poison to conjure an imaginative relation with the infections of evil, spreading into the roots of minds and hearts alike.