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same. We explore the truth in the dark. We discover facts from the mist. We lose ourselves in determinations. We trespass on which were forbid to be, hesitates at love and hatred, and struggle to rebuild system of values and spiritual prop in a world without standards and scales of standards. Hamlet couldnt have been perfect. He is very much a person motivated by irrational enthusiasm, impetuous enough to kill Polonius only to find its a mistake as the victim is not the king. But somehow it is for his poor enthusiasm, his weakness of humanity, that Hamlet touches countless readers, as everyone makes out himself from the illfated prince. Hamlets “revenge” isnt so much simply the killing of Claudius, as it is the purging of all the rottenness in the Danish court. And although it costs him his life, he succeeds. At some time, we all consider how much wrong there is in the world. “Hamlet” gives us a chance to watch an ordinary person consciously choose to say “No!” to the worlds wrongness and falsities, and to strike back with power. William Shakespeare held up the mirror to something in us that is precious. I hear Hamlet thinking, “Too many people waste too much effort doing things that are not worthwhile. Its a bad world, and I am far from a perfect human being. We all end up dead in the end. So I am going to do something worthwhile, and do it right.” I hear him wondering, “What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time. Is but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more.” I hear him whispering “To be, or not to be, aye, theres the point. To die, to sleep, is that all? Aye, all.” That makes a hero to me, regardless of hi