Talking in bed showed quite a bit of problems. The narrator questions why their relationship failed, whether they were dishonest to each other or if it was because of a flawed institution. It talks about lying together and that can be taken as a double meaning, as in their being dishonest not just sleeping in the same bed together. During the …show more content…
Focusing more on morality and universal concepts like virtue and humanity. The Renaissance was big on emphasizing a free individual with power to act in the world and change it. It was also a lot about self and human worth along with doing things differently than they were done in the past. In Hamlet there were a few different examples like the to be or not to be speech from Hamlet that talks about how the afterlife is unknown, which is different than medieval kind of things where people were set upon heaven and hell being the only options. Politics were another thing as Hamlet questioned his uncles right on the throne. Although those are just a few there's quite a bit more inside Hamlet like talking about the abilities of the human mind or having a theme similar to older Greek and Roman