Hamlet's problem
Date Submitted: 01/26/2003 01:26:55
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 11 pages (2923 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 11 pages (2923 words)
Hamlet
Some critics and pundits of literature regard William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, as the greatest literary work in existence. Hamlet and his problem have been the subjects of a seemingly endless amount of intellectual debate and deliberation. Hamlet's problem is immensely complex and is commensurate to its bearer. Hamlet takes his reputation into account. His reputation intertwines with his morality, and thereby, his conscience. The role of scourge and minister of heaven shapes his morality.
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