Three Favorite Texts From Semester One
A Discussion of My Favorite Texts
Have you ever studied certain texts that stuck out to you because you had a personal connection with them? Well that is exactly what happened when I read my three favorite texts from the selection that we had in the first semester. Not every single one has a message directed to society as a whole, but rather me as a whole. I chose three texts that were my favorite, they are Hamlet Act 2, Macbeth Act 1 and 2, and the poem mourning. Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, has to do with the deception between a mother and a son after the father is no longer in the picture, and the effects that it has on the story. Macbeth, also by William Shakespeare, is a “inherited” king and
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To begin, the plot of Hamlet is clearly decepted from the beginning. No wife remarrys after the “death” of her husband and feels no mourning at all. From the beginning, there is a suspense as to why this text is messed up, and I think that is one reason as to why I connected with this text. My favorite quote in this text is said by Hamlet himself to His mother in Act 1, Scene 2, “Not even an animal or beast, who has no reasoning skills, would have abandoned the mourning so quickly.” I like this quote the best, because Hamlet is saying how there is no humanly way possible that his mother could have moved on to loving another man as quickly as she did, if she ever loved the first in the first place. When there was an affair going on in my family, there was obviously a whole bunch of suspense in my household, enough so that it made everyone in my house paranoid, just like how Hamlet became paranoid once he knew something was going on with the death and remarriage in the kingdom. This I can relate to myself because I was beginning to go crazy, so I seemed, because the internal conflicts I was having with myself were getting the best of me. In the text Hamlet, if it were not for his internal conflicts, than he would not have been going as crazy as he seemed. It is one of my favorite because not only is it a good text to read, but it has …show more content…
This text has to do with a lover leaving his partner, and expecting them to not mourn their leaving. This text can be related to me in my life in a certain way. Someone that I loved expected me to not be sad when they were exiting my life for good. When I read this text, I was able to connect with it, because I learned that just because someone leaves, it doesn’t mean that they don’t love you anymore. The texts by John Donne are organized from being harsh, to being kind when it comes to the heart. That way you can see the way that the heart changes from the beginning to the end. My favorite quote from the text “Mourning” is on page 485, lines 21-24, “Our two souls therefore, which are one, though I must go, endure not yet a breach, but an expansion, like gold to airy thinness beat.” This quote explains how even though two people are connected by the soul, that they still can go forward in their life and be okay. This showed me that I was able to move on and be okay when I thought I wasn’t going to ever be again. This is an important message to learn, because most people think that they cannot go on in their lives when they are hurt, so they often give
Hamlet, the son of Gertrude, was distressed with his mother. Over the death of his father, his mother had married his uncle within a span of a few months. In Hamlet's famous soliloquy, he stated the weakness of women compared to men. He believed that his mother was mentally weak, and she could not live without a man by her side. Hamlet was certain that his mother made a foolish decision which she could not take back.
This quote, and the lines before, show that Hamlet is still in mourning for his father. I think this shows a little bit of Hamlet’s personality, because it makes me think Hamlet loved
In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Hamlet struggles to cope with his late father’s death and his mother’s quick marriage. In Act 1, Scene 2, King Claudius, Queen Gertrude, and Hamlet are all introduced. Hamlet has just finished publicly speaking with his mom and the new king, and after he is interrupted by his good friend Horatio, who reveal the secret about King Hamlet’s ghost. Hamlet’s soliloquy is particularly crucial because it serves as his initial characterization, revealing the causes of his anguish. Hamlet’s grief is apparent to the audience, as he begins lamenting about the uselessness of life.
Hamlet pushing away others causes his descent into madness. As he slowly loses his sanity, the idea of death looks more and more appealing. Shakespeare shows this idea through Hamlet’s soliloquy: “To be, or not to be: that is the question” (Shakespeare, line 57). The fact that Shakespeare used a soliloquy in this scene shows how much Hamlet’s solitude has affected how he views his life. His thoughts of suicide race as he finds himself alone, separating himself from the betrayal in his family.
In the play Hamlet, we find that Hamlet meets with his father’s ghost, and about his father murder by the hands of blood related brother, Hamlet takes a decision, to revenge and restore the glory back
King Hamlet loved Gertrude with all his heart that he “might not beteem the winds of heaven visit her face too roughly” this represents true unforgettable love. Hamlet is exasperated about his mother’s hasty marriage that he claims a “beast that wants discourse of reason would have mourned longer”. Gertrude’s hasty marriage with Claudius seems to Hamlet as done with “wicked speed to post with such dexterity to incestous sheets” showing Hamlet is disgusted with this relationship and aggressively disapproves to this action. Further into the play Act 3 Scene 2, Hamlet is having a conservation with Ophelia when he mentions “look you how cheerfully my mother looks, and my father died within two hours” showing anger towards the happiness of his mother. Throughout the play Hamlet uncovers horrible deeds his uncle has committed, which were “Remorseless, Treacherous, lecherous”.
Hamlet is a powerful story of love, life, revenge, and death. The themes within the play are written to live on for eternity. It is difficult to fully and accurately represent a play as great as this one. The movie that we watched in class did not wholly represent the wonders and the magnitude of the themes within Shakespeare’s work.
The reader completes their examination of the Hamlet tragedy, and we agree that Hamlet is a significant text, as it encourages us to think again about our values and
I agree with the quotes that both Rosencratz and Laertes said about Hamlet because of the particular pressure of having less freedom to do as he wants is understandable, knowing that his, King Claudius’s and Gertrudes decisions affect everyone in Denmark, not just themselves or just a few like ordinary people. At the beginning of the novel, Prince Hamlet, was so emotional about the loss of his father, that even his mother Gertrude and uncle Claudius would talk about how moody he had been. Prince Hamlet was really upset with his mother because he viewed the marriage between her and Claudius as being her fault. I think Hamlet had to just suck it up and move on because there was nothing Hamlet could do to have them separate from each other. A
The Quote displays that Hamlet is jealous of the relationship between his mother and Claudius. Hamlet wants his mother to love him not Claudius. The quotes also shows Hamlet’s anger towards his mother remarrying. Hamlet’s feelings towards his mother in this quote also represents the Oedipus Complex. Hamlet also portrays the Oedipus complex when he states “Oh, throw away the worser part of it, And live the purer with the other half.
Hamlet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. The play features a variety of complex and simple characters primarily in Denmark. Hamlet is the son of the recently deceased King Hamlet and step-son-nephew of the newly crowned King Claudius. Hamlet sets out for revenge on the king after discovering from his father’s ghost that his life was ended by his own brother, King Claudius. In an insane world, Hamlet decides to put on an insane appearance and temperament to disguise his efforts to exact his revenge.
Hamlet seems to have forgotten in his father’s plea to be remembered, he warned Hamlet ‘But howsomever thou pursuest this act,/ Taint not the mind, nor let thy soul contrive/ Against thy mother aught' (I.v.84-86). These terms under which King Hamlet wanted to be remembered were not met. Hamlet’s mental state is commented upon consistently by those around him and his mother dies. This shows remembrance of the dead, as defined by seeking justice, is unable to be reached. The chaos which ends the play is evidence of this.
Hamlet written by William Shakespeare follows the story of Hamlet as he tries to avenge his father’s murder. Shakespeare uses the clash of opposites to express ideas that he wants to portray. The mystery of death is explored through the contrasting themes of life and death found in Yorik’s skull, the ghost of Hamlet’s father and Ophelia’s suicide. The contrasting characters of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and Hamlet show the importance of loyalty in friendship. Contrasting characters are also used with Fortinbras and Hamlet to empathize how inaction can lead to negative impacts.
The leading force for Hamlet’s behavior to change is his mother marrying her dead husband’s brother two months later. In the play Hamlet states “O God, a beast that wants discourse of reason/ Would have mourned longer-married with my uncle,/ My father’s brother, but no more like my father” ( I.ii.150-152). This explains that Hamlet is frustrated because his mother moved on so fast and it seemed to him that she never really loved King Hamlet. Hamlet also claims that “Together with all forms, moods, shapes of grief,/That can denote me truly” ( I.ii.82-83 ). Hamlet is trying to tell his mother Queen Gertrude how he feels after the
Final Semester (A Discussion of My Favorite Five Texts) This final, concluding semester to my freshman year has seen a vast number of studied texts. However, there were five that truly stood out to me throughout this last semester. To begin with, Othello is freshly burned in my mind with the incredible tragedy of deceit. As my mother was an english major, she talks of multiple Shakespeare plays that I recognize the name, yet haven’t gotten the chance to read or watch.