Thursday, May 30, 2019

school hazing :: essays research papers

People are obsessed with the interrelation between different demeanors. Weather it be art and literature, matching shoes and shirts, or between manpower and women. We live in a society full of irreverent and dysfunctional relationships. In-fact, we were lucky enough to live during the time of The Break-up Heard Round the World, other(a) wise know as when Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt broke up. The reason wherefore the masses of literate minds are sucked into this timeless display of courtship is because they themselves have experienced similar relationships and designed that they are not alone in the miserably bleak world of despair in the vain quest for love and acceptance. The many degrees of alliances, how strong they are, why they are being maintained, and what possible stresses can be applied to them by antagonists are all real world situations. People like to critique other people, and juncture is full of many archetype characters. Hamlet is based off of consanguinity, a nd the ext ream effect it has on people. People have aspirations and people want love.      The relationships displayed in Hamlet revolve around personal lives clashing around ambitions. Ambitions driven by greed or revenge. "The serpent that did sting thy fathers life/Now wears his crown." (Ghost 1,5) Hamlet duologue to his fathers ghost and finds out that his uncle, his fathers own brother killed his father. From here on he is driven to get revenge for his fathers death. The rest of the play he puts on an lampoon disposition so he can get the information he wants and not have to explain why he is acting they way he is. If everyone thinks that Hamlet is crazy then they will not be suspicious. Hamlet is determined at all costs to kill Claudius from then on. "Does it not, think the, wheel me now upon-/He that hath killed my king, and whored my mother,/...ist not perfect conscience/ To quit him with this arm?" (Hamlet 5,2) Hamlet is on the brink of killing Claudius and will soon have the chance. "Here, megabyte incestuous, murderous, damned Dane,/ Drink off this option. Is thy union here?/ Follow my mother." (Hamlet 5,2) This was said after his duel with Leartes, after he knew he was going to die. He makes Claudius throw from the poisoned cup his mother drank from. One of the last things he does is ensure that his vengeance is complete.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.