Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, is despondent over the death of his father. He is visited by a ghost of his father who tells Hamlet that is uncle, Claudius, is the one who killed his father and should get revenge for his death. Making everything worse, Hamlets mother remarries Hamlets uncle. As the ghost and Hamlet speak, the ghost tells him to “Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder” (Hamlet 1.5.25). The main focus is to avenge Claudius for his most horrible murder.
Candies are delightful treats craved by almost everyone around the world. According to kids talk about Halloween candy,” most kids say they get at least 50 pieces of candy, with over 44% saying they get more than 100 pieces” (“kids health”, 2016). Eating candy is immensely common just like seeking revenge. We can crave desserts when we feel low and crave revenge on someone when they make us feel low. The effect it has on our body makes us feel better and can help someone in need. …show more content…
There are various types of candies and various types of ways to get revenge. Candy and sugar “increase endorphins that can boost moods and provide a temporary chemical “high”” (Schwecher, 2011). When you get revenge it influences our behavior in a positive way. It can strengthen our emotions and help develop ways to manage our actions. Problem is, once we get the revenge we feel bad or once we eat all that candy we don’t feel good. Unfortunately, sweetness provides a temporary high, but that happiness boost quickly fades. In relation to seeking revenge, is doesn’t keep