Eddie+Franco

well lets see another death. Ophelia doesn’t seem to really care for anything since all her hopes were set on Hamlet. before Ophelia dies many thought that she had finally gone insane, with the flowers and all the strange. Things. I believe that she was still fairly conscience about what she was doing and therefore not crazy, but only heartbroken. When you loose that one person in which all your hopes are put on I can understand that the pain has to exit from her somehow. in the end she finds no other remedy to her aching heart than to break away from the reality that continually damaged her. As you can observe in many of the drawings of Ophelia it shows her wearing a large heavy dress which represents that she probably didn’t intentionally drown herself, but in other pictures she seems to be wearing lighter clothing and Ophelia also seems to appear more relived to have died. Laertes warned her not to pursue Hamlet but she didn’t listen. Also pay good attention to what she says in the movie "They say the owl was a baker’s daughter." its just her blaming her father and Laertes for telling her to not pursue Hamlet.
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Ok this is how I think things are happening. When Hamlet and his mother begin to discuss the problem that Claudius is causing to them, Hamlet feels he should try and knock some sense into his mother one last time. I think that all the strange physical contact that took place in the movie represents Hamlet trying to make his mother remember his father through his physical contact; somehow have his mother see King Hamlet through him since he is the son of King Hamlet... There is one little thing that bugs me. In the middle of all the chaos that was happening with his mother, Hamlet ends up killing Polonius. In what I have seen and read Hamlet confuses Polonius for the King. I think that this is all a set up buy Hamlet to kill Polonius on purpose, after all, out of everyone he is most threatening and annoying character in the play to Hamlet. How is it that all of a sudden Hamlet has the guts to Kill Claudius anyways? Oh, and I don’t know if Shakespeare was trying mess around with its readers but wasn’t Hamlet just trying to Kill Claudius while he was praying in the other room but then decided not to because he didn’t want to send him to heaven, so then he decided to talk to his mother in the meantime? WHUUUUT!?!?!?
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This is the key point where Hamy has to decide to be, or not to be “strong and Mature” in my opinion. When he hears that his buddy Horatio and some guards saw his papa's ghost Hamy goes bananas. At fist I wanted to say that everyone was going insane but that’s not necessarily true just because they‘re all sad. I don’t know if I can say that Hamy is crazy or not but his actions are starting to convince me a little. In the first encounter, the way Hamy lets the Ghost take over his emotions in the vids, plus the way the king words everything with a silver tongue would have me hooked as much as Hamy. I think I would personally run away from the ghost. It isn’t easy to sit there and catch up on some father son quality time when dad is a ghost.
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AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW. HeSH shooo CUTE! One More thing, if a ghost told you to kill the funny uncle whos with yo mama then thats seriously gona start some problems, or as Cliff likes to say "Daddy Issues." Do you really need any more proof of whats up when your ghost is your pops?(I could always be the devil..but I don't want to go there) That definitely puts Hamy on the spot.//Oh No! Oh No//! To me that’s kind of crazy don’t you think? In real life if you told your depressed pal who’s dad just died that you saw his dad he would either #1. Think you’re mocking him and kill you or #2. Completely believe you and beg you to tell him more in a desperate need to know from his father. One more thing, its at this stage where Hamy becomes so over whelmed and confused with his emotions that he cant decide whether to sit this one out and suffer like a good little boy, or take action against the sea of troubles like a man.

__To Be or Not To Be? When is a life not worth living? Who Gets to Decide if Someone Should Live or Die?__
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Under no circumstances is anyone able to decide if someone should live or die. Not one being or common reason exists among us that is able to judge someone equally right from wrong. Who is someone to say that what you think is just. If anything I think that that judging/deciding someone’s fate is not up to you me or anyone. Its up to whether or not that person can cope with the stones that lay in their path. Hamlet cant kill his uncle Claudius with ought being completely convinced besides from also being blood related and taking in consideration his mothers state, he is also a Christian who believes in going to hell if he commits murderer.