toufiq
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Post by toufiq on Apr 10, 2016 14:37:57 GMT
The ghost is the part that kept me in doubt. Is it real? Or is it just delusion created by Hamlet's mind. The answer is we don't know. It can be either of those. It's really up to the reader and there prospective on the ghost. Also the preference for other characters will also play a part here. For example, if the reader connects with hamlet better than they will most likely support that the ghost is real and Hamlet is right.
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sunnyp
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Post by sunnyp on Apr 10, 2016 16:04:31 GMT
I wish Shakespeare explored women in the story more. He did a good job of showing the inequality and representation of women during that time through Hamlet but he didn't dhow enough. I want to hear more stories and details about Gertrude and Ophelia. Women are so unknown in this story such as what side Gertrude was on or how Ophelia died. Maybe this is how Shakespeare saw women, unreadable.
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Post by heesu on Apr 11, 2016 14:48:21 GMT
I like how author left the question to audiences. That question makes us more into the story and give us the chance to figure out real meaning of it. I also like how author puts his social view into the story. Author also puts different perspective in the story for example, there are lots of differet opinions about pne topic. I like how author brings all audiences into one topic.
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Post by christopher on May 1, 2016 12:32:48 GMT
I kind of wished that Shakespeare would tell the story on other character's perspective so that we won't be viewing the story only on Hamlet. If we saw the story in another perspective, I think some unanswered questions would become answered. The story would also be dynamic and be more interesting...
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