Grief in "Hamlet"
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:25:31
Grief is a universal emotion felt by everyone at some point or another during the course of their lives. Its effects can be very diverse and adverse, causing different people to act in very different ways. It is very unpredictable because it is unique for each person, thus it is difficult to ease or even ascertain. It is accompanied by many other painful and confusing emotions and if not dealt with properly, it may prove
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they affect they are profoundly detrimental and destructive. Grief can cause the loss of one's mirth in life, the incitation to do something rash and ill advised, even the key to one's undoing. In all cases grief is difficult to avoid, and therefore must be dealt with, and it is how one deals with grief that determines how one's life will be affected by it.
Works Cited:
Shakespeare, William, Hamlet, (New York: Washington Square Press, 1992)
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