Ophelia,
They say that the ones that love us never really leave us. And although your not here with us, I know you'll be in our hearts forever. In all honesty, I don't blame you for going mad before your death. Hamlet's behavior must have been over whelming for you, as well as your fathers death. Hamlet behaved poorly towards you because of his own problems.You were at no fault. Therefor where ever you may be now, please know we all cared for you.
We will remember your death and celebrate a great lady. May you be happy in your afterlife and not be blamed for your hasty death. Some here believe you don't deserve this funeral. I think you deserve this and maybe more. Whether this death was on purpose or an accident, everyone deserves a proper burial. The things and the people in your life, they weren't fair. May you rest in peace Ophelia.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Hamlet's Dilemma: Killing Claudius
I completely agree with Hamlet's hesitation in killing Claudius. In class we discussed how Claudius was confessing his sins. If Hamlet had killed Claudius it wouldn't be avenging his fathers death. Claudius would have gone to heaven because he had time to repent for killing his brother and marrying his wife. Hamlet thought it would be a better idea to kill him when he was in the act of sinning.
(Hamlet 138)
I actually admire Hamlet a little. If it were me, I would have killed Claudius right there. It took real restrain not to kill him. Anyone else would have just shot, stabbed or plunge a sword into him. Killing Claudius wouldn't have resulted in anything good, It would have made Hamlet look even crazier. When he killed Polonius it showed me what it would be like once people found out Hamlet Killed the king. And of course i believe that Claudius killed Old Hamlet, he already confessed to it. The reaction he had during the play also shows he might be guilty.
" 89
When he is drunk asleep, or in his rage, 90
Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed; 91
At gaming, swearing, or about some act 92
That has no relish of salvation in't; 93
Then trip him, that his heels may kick at heaven, 94
And that his soul may be as damn'd and black 95
As hell, whereto it goes... "(Hamlet 138)
I actually admire Hamlet a little. If it were me, I would have killed Claudius right there. It took real restrain not to kill him. Anyone else would have just shot, stabbed or plunge a sword into him. Killing Claudius wouldn't have resulted in anything good, It would have made Hamlet look even crazier. When he killed Polonius it showed me what it would be like once people found out Hamlet Killed the king. And of course i believe that Claudius killed Old Hamlet, he already confessed to it. The reaction he had during the play also shows he might be guilty.
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