Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Hamlet

1.The play makes me feel like I want to read it more and more. It is fill mystery and questions that can be answer by reading it page by page. It made me think of how Hamlet's father die. If he was murdured, then who kill him? This play kept having me more and more into it.

 

2. a. Hamlet's father was dead. I could feel it. It was hard to get over yet his mother is remarrying. I couldn't live like that life. If I happen to be in that situation, I won't be able to stand strong for myself. It's like I have to deal with this alone. My father is dead, and mother is leaving. So I have no one.

 

b. Ophelia fell in love for the first time. Well first love is first love. We need advice from someone who is close to us. So we decided to go tell our siblings first of course. And... they don't agree with us. They don't think that he or she could protect us or that he or she is crazy. So we have to let go. Those who live before us will surely have more experience. So I better be listening to them rather than argue with them. Since when we fall in love, we can't really see our lovers' flaw, but others can.

 

c. When those guards and Horatio saw the ghost, that was creepy. I would freak out if I saw one. The main thing is that I won't freak out if it's my friend's-look-alike-father. I would definitely go tell my friend about it. It is a very serious matter because the ghost seems to be telling something.

 

3. Individual words made me more confuse. It uses old writing English language. But some words look like the words I use to hear. So I had my dictionary on hand.

 

4. The fact that Shakespear leave Hamlet's father dying without any reason is quite disturbing. I want to know. Everything had to happens for a reason. Not just the king died and that's all. The most annoying thing is that Hamlet's mother is remarried to her own husband's brother. That's just wrong. Why don't Denmark have a more constructive and strick rules which applies for everybody? Why don't anyone say anything?

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