Based on all of these different life values I came to the conclusion that Hamlet was a very negative person, he talked about man slaughter a lot and hoe people fear death and what comes from it. He says “And by a sleep to say we end …show more content…
Towards the end of his life, his life took a negative turn, but even then, he kept a smile on is face and he did not give up. he says,
“ I know it is coming, and i do not fear it, because I believe there is nothing on the other side of death to fear.” His positive attitude gave his life a happy ending, unlike Hamlet who saw the worst of the worst.
“What a Life is Worth” article put people on the line, giving them a price tag and taking away their life value, “First, the government will estimate how much a victim would have earned over his or her lifetime had the planes never crashed.” Replacing people's lives with dollar signs is what we have come to. The human calculator can be fun, it can predict how much your corpse is worth, how much you worked for in your life, but in the end it does the same thing, it gives you a price tag dead or alive.
I believe life comes with many risks and many bad experiences, but it is up to us to change the way different things happen in our lives, we have the control, whether in avoiding a situation or changing a bad situation. We can use Hamlet’s life as an example and we can use Ebert’s