The Value Of Life In Hamlet By William Shakespeare

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Throughout my life I have always thought of how I should value my life. In a positive way not focusing on the negatives and just enjoy life. In a hopeless way like Hamlet, only seeing the negative side of things and not caring. Finally in monetary way, only seeing the human life in the value of money. Today I have come to the conclusion that life is too short to see it in the negative way or in the monetary way. I would rather be positive and live my life according to my own happiness and the others I care about.
At a young age I understood the concept of death and all the heartache and depression that can come with it. Despite all of the bad things that can happen to a person it is always important to not let that drag you down. In the Roger
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In Hamlet’s Soliloquy he contemplating suicide because he has a secret that he can’t tell anyone. “To be, or not to be-that is the questions: whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings of outrageous fortune or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them.”(Hamlet 1-5) Hamlet wonders if it is better to end it all or to roll with the punches that life throws at you, for some people the ask this question everyday but for others take the punches that life throws at them because they know that it will lead to an important life lesson. “To die, to sleep-to sleep-perchance to dreams may come when we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause.”(Hamlet 9-13) This is one of those arguments that people use to say that life does not matter, waking up and doing the same thing over and over until you die. This is an argument that doesn’t hold a great amount of weight because that is what life is all about, waking up and living the life you were given and making the most of it. As dark as Hamlet may seem there are other ways to value life, the monetary

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