While the Bennetts are a dysfunctional family as the parents fight consistently over the future of their numerous daughters, the daughters believe this familial behavior is normal. Being raised in this kind of environment is unhealthy and detrimental to a kids mentality. However, it is clear that the Hamlet family is much more dysfunctional in every sense of the way compared to the Bennet's family. Although the Bennett family is unhealthy, the parents mainly search for their kids happiness. However, in Hamlet, betrayal is a common factor and the parents only search for their own individual happiness. Having your mom marrying your uncle after your father dies, a kid would be very disturbed and raised in an uncomfortable environment.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Hamlet Passage
The king feels guilty for the murder, and he admits this to himself in this emotional passage. The king is repentant and sorroful. He is deeply saddened, and he wants to find a way to redeem himself. This is the reason the passag ends with two questions. The king sounds remorseful while he speaks. The tone of the passage is powerful and slightly depressing.
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