1. Hamlet
The Vile Weed of Corruption Much like the universe, Hamlet's character, as presented in William Shakespeare's Hamlet, is far from static. His character traits are transformed as he is presented with difficult tasks and decisions in his fight against the ongoing corruption that is so prevalent in his world. At the opening of the play Hamlet is shown to be a character of great depression, who wants nothing more than to "resolve into a dew" as if he had never existed (1.2.130). ... In contrast, a changed Hamlet, near the closing of the play, shouts in a dying voice, "Thou livest; report...
- Word Count: 474
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School