Why Hamlet Is Not Fit To Rule
Actions judged without empathy implore bias at the
deepest root. Seldom, life experience equals the paradox of
participant observation with the magnitude and malice of
Shakespeare's Hamlet. Although Hamlet tragically suffers
misfortune from the volition of others, his character
measures in deed and thought. From the scant background on
Hamlet's youth to the words of Hamlet himself, ample
evidence shows Hamlet unsuited to lead. A good man of
sterling character but a casualty of extraordinary morass,
the Prince's impending doom is inevitable. Hamlet
demonstrates all men ....
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