And to be completely honest, I kind of saw that coming, at least the everyone dying part. I did not actually know how they were going to die at first, and for some characters, like Polonius and Ophelia, I am still pretty stunned about this. But overall, once I found out about the poison killing Hamlet’s father, I had a strange feeling that it may plan a big part within the play, and surprise, it did. But nevertheless, I believe that this play was an interesting and entertaining play. What’s strange is that I am not a fan of reading, or these types of genres for any sort of literature, and yet, I really liked it. Personally, I believe it would be because of the characters and how their personas came to life, as well as how I can actually compare to each character in some way. By the way, the scene where Laertes attacked Hamlet while taking a break and not defended at all, I would have to say that what’s make me mad, since he basically got what he wanted in a dishonorable kind of way to killing someone. So yeah, I now hate him now, but I digress. In conclusion, I overall enjoyed the play and can see why Shakespeare is an important character for the creation of our modern
And to be completely honest, I kind of saw that coming, at least the everyone dying part. I did not actually know how they were going to die at first, and for some characters, like Polonius and Ophelia, I am still pretty stunned about this. But overall, once I found out about the poison killing Hamlet’s father, I had a strange feeling that it may plan a big part within the play, and surprise, it did. But nevertheless, I believe that this play was an interesting and entertaining play. What’s strange is that I am not a fan of reading, or these types of genres for any sort of literature, and yet, I really liked it. Personally, I believe it would be because of the characters and how their personas came to life, as well as how I can actually compare to each character in some way. By the way, the scene where Laertes attacked Hamlet while taking a break and not defended at all, I would have to say that what’s make me mad, since he basically got what he wanted in a dishonorable kind of way to killing someone. So yeah, I now hate him now, but I digress. In conclusion, I overall enjoyed the play and can see why Shakespeare is an important character for the creation of our modern