Hamlet Adam And Eve Analysis

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When Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden, all they needed for daily sustenance was plentifully given unto them. They had no difficulties, challenges, or pain. Because they had never experienced hard times they did not know what happy is. They had never been in danger. Thus they could not feel peace. Eventually Adam and Eve transgressed the command to not eat the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. In Moses 3:17 it said “nevertheless, thou mayest choose for thyself.” Even it was a commandment to not eat the forbidden fruit, God still gave them agency to make their own choices to be accountable of. Adam and Eve made their choice of eating the fruit. After they ate the fruit they were no longer in a state of innocent. …show more content…

Hamlet wonders whether to live or die, to suffer or take arm. Given to the pain he feels at his father's murder, and his mother's hasty remarriage to his uncle, to the murderer. he wonders if it is nobler to bear his grief, or to take action. His dad’s ghost has told him what really happened at the night his father died and told him to revenge. Now Hamlet has another choice to make. To trust the ghost or not. When Hamlet made the choice to listen and believe the apparition of his dead father, he willingly buys into the spirit's claim that he has been murdered by Claudius. This decision has huge repercussions for the rest of the play.
There are so many choice that we need to make in our lives. It is a great blessing to have agency for us to make our own choices and to be accountable of them. A lot of the choices we made today can and will influence the rest of our lives. Why not make our lives easier to forgive others and do something more meaningful? In fact, who are we to judge others when we are imperfect? Everyone make mistakes. We need to be like Jesus and forgive others no matter what they have done to you. It is hard but if you have faith in God, he will guide you and help you whenever you need

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