The conflict between thought and action, life and death, remains unresolved. Hamlet is a student whose …show more content…
He’s furious with his mother, who decided to remarry in a too hasty, and rejects Ophelia, the woman who previously courted. Often his words express disgust against all womankind. In the work there is a direct confrontation with death, and also the topic of suicide is explored. A further reflection on the character of Hamlet, is the fact that, despite these being the Prince of Denmark, pays little attention to the fate of the state, and look almost all of its problems from a philosophical point of view and personal, without caring much about the threats against Denmark.
If I were to be Hamlet I would’ve handled better the situation on finding who killed my father and I would’ve used my power of being the prince of Denmark and strong treat of meditating it through but in a much simpler way, without losing control or acting too fast on the decision. One of the biggest weaknesses I noticed was exactly the doubt and not having the right confidence for taking decisions. In order to improve I would’ve raised my confidence level to make conscious and right decision on how to act in difficult