Never, ever read Hamlet at three a.m...
belive me! you'll end up with stuff like this...
Why did i write about it? why go there?
Who knows?
People who live without soundness in their lives have a severe degree of Mental Instability.
This instability works against them; it deprives them of stableness and causes them to seek for soundness and stableness in their lives. This drive for stability will never end, until their instability disappears, and they are satisfied. This will then cause them to believe either that certain 'bad' things they do aren't 'bad', or 'good' things they do aren't necessarily 'good'.
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, both young Hamlet and his little lady friend Ophelia both end up suffering extreme amounts of mental instability, although Hamlet claims he has a hold on it. Their cases are not unlike many cases today, many people start flipping out when they find out that their father was murdered by their uncle, and then their uncle marries his newly widowed mother, just so he can gain access to the power of being king of Denmark. I know I do, every time it happens. Well, if that doesn't happen to everyone, then I guess I'll have to relate it to Ophelia's "problems".
For starters, she really likes this dude, Hamlet, who's like the coolest guy in the whole world, the only problem is that his dad, or something, died when he was like, five or something, and it drove him to being all crazy and stuff. Now, the crazy isn't that bad, like, Ophelia likes it and all, she always was attracted to eccentrics, but then he started, like, beating her, or yelling at her, or something like that, and that was enough. Her daddy didn't like the way she was being treated, so he decides to find out if Hamlet is really crazy, long story short, Ophelia's daddy ends up hiding in Hamlet's mom's room, and Hamlet runs him through with a sword... Wait, that doesn't happen to real people either!
Well, what is learned from this?
That Shakespeare was crazy, and he took situations that could be settled by civilized means, and decided he was going to kill everybody. I even hear that in one of his plays every character actually does die by the end! What a psycho! I think he's the one with the mental instability.
I'm just kidding, I LOVE Shakespeare! He rocks my world every time i read any of his works!
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