FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
HAMLET
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the moral state of its people.
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the physical state of its people.
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the moral state of its leader.
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the physical state of its leader.
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Detailed explanation-1: -We can take two lessons from Hamlet. The first one is that if people let anger and revenge get the best of them, they can cause damage. The second one is in life you will be able to get away with something for long but not forever. We learn these lessons through various actions committed by various characters.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hamlet truly believes it is his moral duty to avenge his father’s death (even if doing so puts Hamlet in a bad position), and so he should be able to plan that attack without feeling any remorse or guilt.
Detailed explanation-3: -We can see that Hamlet’s nature is that of the moral being, the person whose essence lies in the choice of good over evil, judging people not on class or station but on their human worth. He is a sensitive man with a sensitive moral sensibility.
Detailed explanation-4: -Hamlet Kills Polonius "Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell!” Hamlet continues by expressing disappointment in Polonius whom he had previously thought to be a better man. In the end, Polonius proved to be nothing more than a busy body.