1. Hamlet and the Human Experience
Hamlet discusses the various issues of mortality, in particular, suicide, provoking responders to question their own mortality. ... Mi Zhou articulates how Hamlet is an "exploration of fundamental human questions", which has expanded my study of Hamlet from a religious and social criticism, to a psychoanalytical and philosophical medium which responders can relate to. ... However, it is later juxtaposed with the doubt he exhibits, "the spirit I have seen may be the devil." While various interpretations deem Hamlet morally ambivalent, Robert Ornstein's The Moral Visio...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate