哈姆雷特读书报告

哈姆雷特读书报告

创建时间:2018-05-05 浏览数:492

 

I think Hamlet's foolish: why not bide his time? Only one person won. That's hardly a good thing, or prehaps he deserved it, for killing Ophelia and her father? The King also won in a way, by killing Hamlet. But is it "murder" to brutally kill a murderer? Is it fair, really? Life is difficult, but we have to live it to our full potential, and neither Hamlet or Laertes did that. Their deaths mean nothing to me, for they were both too follish and arrogant.

To me, Ophelia is the one most derserving pity. Her lover seemed to desert her and killed her father, and she went mad and drowned herself. None of it is her fault, but she suffered from it. 

The King plotted against his brother and took his sister-in-law as his wife. Then he plotted against his nephew. "All's fair in love and war", or is it?

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  1. *乐涵 (Lehan Xia) 2019-08-14
    I found a quote from Hamilton the Musical: Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder. ---George Washington. SO TRUE
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