Hamlet is a classic story that is taught to students throughout the years and referred to as one of William Shakespeare best. The story of Hamlet begins with a young prince who journeys home because of the death of his father. However, when arriving home, he found his mother already remarried to his uncle, his dead father’s brother. With that initial shock setting it, hamlet then is faced with the ghost of his father who tells how was in fact murdered. As the story unfolds, there is death, revenge, and fate between the characters. As a student, reading the story of hamlet we are taught to understand the message of life being something that is worth living. Throughout all but one of the main characters is killed and this strengthens the true meaning behind life.
Through the article, Shakespeare in the Bush, by Laura Bohannan, the reader is able to read a little bit different version of the …show more content…
Once he decides to connect on their terms, understanding that the way he would like to question them will not work during that particular time. They speak of how they observe him, reading pages and pages of material and ask for him to convey the story he so often reads, the story that so many have read, especially throughout American societies. Due to the language barriers the anthropologist must think of special ways to articulate the story of Hamlet to the tribe member’s. When something doesn’t quite match the tribe quickly makes in known. That is the special aspect of this story. Throughout the tribe the act of storytelling is considered an important art and when one is telling a story, it is important to get the facts straight. With this level of importance, the elders of the tribe make sure to tell the traveler that once he makes it to his homeland he will need to clarify a few details that they insist are obviously