Topic > The Meaning of Hamlet - 1010

Hamlet's reflection has been shifted towards opinions and feelings towards the opposite mentality of the spectrum. Halfway between Shakespeare's writing, Hamlet's imagination shines as the reality of it all dawns. Not only was there revenge for his father's death, but the unidentified outcome of the death was also on the horizon. Hamlet was getting closer to constructing a choice, a choice that involved some moral qualities. For an example given in the text, "When could he himself do his quietus, with a naked bodkin?" The word "quietus" was used to finalize his battle between two legitimate cases during his act scene. Quieto is unknown to all those from the complicated past who "sweated" from the difficulties of living. Which is mentioned in the next sentence: “Who would bear the fardels, to grunt and sweat under a weary life.” Now Hamlet is deliberating or examining the odds of taking a life in a simple matter. The example he should have laid out was the frustration Hamlet might have developed over cowardly thoughts of killing himself. Shakespeare compared his simple thoughts of suicide to simply using the bodkin. As we all know, knitting the handle of a bodkin is a simple process, but passing the yarn through the bodkin can be difficult. Hamlet's mind begins to ponder the unknown consequences of death. It would be just as easy