Like Hamlet in Shakespeare's play, I face three main personal challenges.
            
challenge is to improve and develop my English. My second challenge is to make good friends .
            
and built strong and true relationships with others. My third challenge is to read as many books .
            
as I can. .
            
    My  first test is to improve and develop my English skills. I am facing many disadvantages .
            
by having poor English abilities. I cannot participate in forensics debating, which I really .
            
want to do, and I also get unsatisfactory grades on my English essays. Like Horatio, being a .
            
scholar, who always studies new facts, can lead one to be knowledgeable person. By .
            
developing my English, I want to take part in debate and conversations comfortably. This quote .
            
by Marcellus from Hamlet relates to my  first challenge: "Thou art a scholar; speak to it, .
            
Horatio" (Shakespeare 137).
            
My second requirement is to make good friends and built strong and true relationships with .
            
people around me. In Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guidenstern seem like good friends to .
            
Hamlet, but they really are not. But, on the other hand, Horatio is a true friend to Hamlet. Like .
            
this, I want to make good friends by having true relationships. This quote by Polonius .
            
illustrates my second challenge. "Neither a borrower nor a lender be; for loan oft loses both .
            
itself and friend" (Shakespeare144).
            
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My third problem is to read as many books as I can. I have an opportunity to think about .
            
my self through Hamlet. As in this case, books can give readers knowledge, second-hand .
            
experience, and moral teachings. So I want to read many books as possible and live a life that .
            
is rich in knowledge. This comment by Hamlet explains my third challenge: "All saws of .
            
books, all form, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied  there; all thy .
            
commandment all shall live within the book and volume of my brain." (Shakespeare 149 ).
            
Personally, three goals are foremost in my life.