Entrapment
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Angelina Baker September 23, 2007 William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, show the development of a character that is "trapped" by serious predicaments. Hamlet, the son of the late King Hamlet, is trapped by the grief of his father's death. He is perplexed as to how to accept the ways things currently are. His reactions are impulsive at time, and thought out at others. He has to deal with emotions of sorrow, anger, love, and perhaps even insanity, all at once. In the beginning of the play, Hamlet ponders with the idea of suicide. He can not figure out which way of life, or lack there of, would be worse. While, talking to himself, he gives the famous "to be, or not to be" speech, in which he weighs out which is worst. To be, or not to be? That is the question- Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings...

