Hamlet and char. Horatio the man of thought compared to Fortinbras a man of action.
Date Submitted: 11/29/2004 01:32:10
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (749 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (749 words)
In the play Hamlet, William Shakespeare proposed two kinds of men. Horatio is
the character who represents a man of thought. The other kind of man is
represented by Fortinbras, a man of action. Hamlet is the character that
manages to be both, thought and action. Hamlet failed to avenge his father's
death because he was both. According to Shakespeare in the play Hamlet, a man
could not succeed if ge was both action and
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as a man of thought. The man of action is Fortinbras who, unlike
Horatio, acts without thinking as to the consequences of his actions. The main
character of the play, Hamlet, was a man of both thought and action. Hamlet
was a failure because he was both. In the play Hamlet, it is shown that it is
okay to be a man of thought or a man of action, but to be both is
counterproductive.
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