Saturday, June 1, 2019
Hamlet, A Boy In The World Of Men :: essays research papers
           village, A Boy In The World of Men "Do not go gentle into that good night.Rage, rage against the dying of the light." Dylan doubting Thomas      Dylan Thomas recited his struggle in letting his tyro go so that he could continue on in life to become a upstanding person.      In William Shakespeares village a young prince is devastated by the death of his father, and he experiences the same dilemma. He lingers in the midst of his world before the sad loss. He is a child who has been sheltered from life, lacking the experiences that are necessary in order for a boy to become a man. He loves Ophelia, his knockout who has also been sheltered, and remains a child who is incapable of thinking for herself. Hamlet and Ophelia have been robbed of their role-models Ophelias mother and Hamlets father who were needed to see these children the ways of life, and they are forced by fate to grow up and perform as adults before they are given the chance to make mistakes as children do and to learn form these life lessons.                                         Hamlet and Ophelia want fulfillment from each-other, but they were never given the tools they would need to become mature human beings. They mash with each-other, because they do not have the capacity to communicate as adults. Hamlet      Ay, truly, for the power of beauty will sooner                transform honesty from what it is to a harlot thanthe force of honesty can translate beauty into his      likeness. This was sometimes a paradox, but now the time gives it proof. I did love you once.OpheliaIndeed, my lord, you made me believe so.Hamlet You should no t have believed me, for virtue cannot so inoculate our old stock but we shall relish of it. I loved           you not.                                             Hamlet is angry with his mother, who has married his uncle Claudius, his fathers brother. Prince Hamlet is led by his friends to his fathers ghost, who tells him that he was murdered by his own brother, Claudius. The ghost asks Hamlet to kill Claudius. Young Hamlet must decide whether to avenge his fathers death, by murdering his uncle, thus inheriting his rightful place as king or to allow god to take the actions to determine the fate of evil. This decision is one that Hamlet questions as a child, who has been abandoned by his father, before he was able to inherit his patrimony his fathers wisdom.
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