Hamlet: "there is a divinity that shapes our ends"
Title: Hamlet: "there is a divinity that shapes our ends"
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Hamlet: "there is a divinity that shapes our ends"
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1106 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hamlet: "When our deep plots do palls; and that should learn us. There is a divinity that shapes our ends. Rough-hew them how we will-" (V, 2, 9-11)
There are doubts to divinity as Hamlet explores this idea. During the play, Prince Hamlet often questions his existence. In one of his soliloquies, he was exceedingly desperate, yet fears to go into the mists of the unknown if he exonerates himself free from life.
In the beginning
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have much time to consider and react to these matters as she did not have much longer to live.
On the whole, the play is a witty way to compose the revenge tragedy which leads to the main character's own demise. Each scene and act in the play unfolds deeper into the plot to how Hamlet's life would end, which all started once the ghost appeared to the Prince and told him of his murder.