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Hamlet

Hamlet


Although Hamlet’s daring sword fight (Act V scene II) or the fact that his Uncle married his mother just a month after his father’s death can not be related to modern society many aspects of the play can. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is one of the most read plays in history. Hamlet is so cherished because almost anyone can find an aspect of his or her life inside of it. Whether it be mourning for a loved one or getting a lecture from dad.
In many ways, Hamlet can be related to people in modern society. Hamlet deals with many things that plague many people while attempting to grow up. In the beginning of the play, we learn that Hamlet’s father has been killed and his mother has hurriedly married his Uncle Claudius (Act 1 Scene II). Although in modern society, the occurrence of your mother marrying your Uncle is not common. Dealing with the loss of a loved one is. Hamlet continues to mourn over his father’s death while his mother moves on. This can be ...

Posted by: Rebecca Wyant

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