Luckily, Shakespeare crafted a bittersweet end. Although the protagonist dies, a piece of morality is revealed beforehand. In a farewell prior to his duel, Hamlet proclaims that preparation for death is necessary and time of death does not matter. He believes that God has a plan for all, and that all should be prepared. In saying “Let be” (147), Hamlet is profoundly stripping himself of his insolence and pride. Being in the end of the play, Shakespeare reveals that this narcissistic mindset fades with maturity and experience. Although Hamlet had mad many rash decisions based on a poor mindset, Shakespeare uses this tragedy to reveal that this lifestyle is dangerous, and that it be but only
Luckily, Shakespeare crafted a bittersweet end. Although the protagonist dies, a piece of morality is revealed beforehand. In a farewell prior to his duel, Hamlet proclaims that preparation for death is necessary and time of death does not matter. He believes that God has a plan for all, and that all should be prepared. In saying “Let be” (147), Hamlet is profoundly stripping himself of his insolence and pride. Being in the end of the play, Shakespeare reveals that this narcissistic mindset fades with maturity and experience. Although Hamlet had mad many rash decisions based on a poor mindset, Shakespeare uses this tragedy to reveal that this lifestyle is dangerous, and that it be but only