domingo, 27 de noviembre de 2011

Disagreeng with Frederich Nietzsche


I am in disagreement with what Nietzsche is saying. In no part of this play is Hamlet in a “Dionysian” state. He is not reluctant to take action, after gaining knowledge just because his actions wont change anything in the eternal nature of things. Quite the contrary, when Hamlet learns that it was his uncle who killed his father he is decided to avenge his father even though killing his uncle wont bring him back.


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