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What does the story of Prince Hamlet teach us? Actions and thoughts work best together when they are used in harmony. The thought must relate to the action, and vice versa. In association to Hamlet, he is an individual who rarely ever performs an action that coincides with his thoughts. And what are the resulting consequences when Hamlet acts in such a manner? Well, Ophelia is driven insane and kills herself, Hamlet murders his two best friends and his lover’s father, he is sent to England for execution, abducted by pirates, and his mother dies. It is evident that Hamlet’s actions almost always contradict his thoughts from the start to the end of these current events.Had he grown a pair and killed Claudius from the start, Hamlet would probably be alive right now, and so would all the people that died by his hand as he unhurriedly pursued his goal.
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- The Hamlet Herald