The four great tragedies of shakespeare include hamlet, othello, king lear, and macbeth. Hamlet, the protagonist of Hamlet, was one of the masterpieces of the famous British Renaissance writer, William shakespeare. He was a character full of complex emotions and psychological conflicts. Hamlet played a crucial role in the play. He was a smart and talented young man, but because of the influence of his family, politics and revenge, he finally embarked on the path of tragedy. Hamlet's fate was tragic. His father was murdered by Othello and his mother was murdered by his own brother. Hamlet was so sad and angry that he tried to take revenge but failed. He showed superb acting skills and wisdom in the performance, but in the end, he still could not avoid the tragic fate. Hamlet's character was complex and profound. He had a smart and talented side, but also a lonely, sad and angry side. He longed for the recognition and respect of others, but he also felt lonely and helpless. His feelings for his family and friends were also very complicated. There were kinship and friendship, revenge and hatred. Hamlet in Hamlet was a character full of complex emotions and psychological conflicts. His experiences and personality characteristics were very complicated and profound. Through this character, shakespeare expressed his deep thoughts on human nature and fate, and it was also one of the representative works of the British Renaissance literature.