alicialiv
02-25-2006, 11:52 PM
In Act I Hamlet reflects " I do not set my life at a pin's fee." Later,in Act II, he says to Polonius, "You cannot take from me anything I will not more willing party withal--except my life, except my life, except my life." What is Hamlet's attitude towards death? Why? What does this reveal about his character, Denmark, and the meaning of the play as a whole?
I have configured some answers on these questions already. In general, I apporoached it by explaining Hamlets digust with the flesh, being a God fearing man, and Hamlets obession with the active and passiveness as well as reason(or proof) and irrationality (or sinning). I was wondering everyone else's position on these questions.
Yes, this is an assignment but Im not here to steal anyones answer and am simply looking for other views similar and opposed to mine. I have to initiate a seminar in my AP English class and I thought I would be better prepared if i recieved some feedback on my topic. Thank you to anyone who replys.
I have configured some answers on these questions already. In general, I apporoached it by explaining Hamlets digust with the flesh, being a God fearing man, and Hamlets obession with the active and passiveness as well as reason(or proof) and irrationality (or sinning). I was wondering everyone else's position on these questions.
Yes, this is an assignment but Im not here to steal anyones answer and am simply looking for other views similar and opposed to mine. I have to initiate a seminar in my AP English class and I thought I would be better prepared if i recieved some feedback on my topic. Thank you to anyone who replys.