Hamlet Putting A Value Of Life

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A person is born into this world a blank page, people learn everything they know about life and all it has to offer from experiences, and by the teachings of those typically older than themselves. the amount of lessons a person is taught is far beyond count, and unique to each individual. This idea of putting a value on human life is almost laughable, how is a human life measured? by dollars? by valuable metals?
How does one simply say that a humans life can be counted in dollar bills? It would seem as though, if you were to confront a person and ask them the question "how much are you worth?" i do not believe they would have an answer and most likely be offended at the thoughts brought to mind. The task of understanding a monetary value thrown …show more content…

Hamlet contemplates the pros and cons of life and death during his struggle. Hamlet breaks down when he learns of his fathers death among other things. this leads hamlet to believe that taking his own life is the best possible solution and the only way to end the pain of the unfortunate events in his surroundings. the question again rises "To be or Not to be?" should he continue living through his life in suffering, or simply take his life and end it all. Hamlet soon begins to contemplate what comes after death, would we dream? does life continue after death?
He then realizes that not knowing what comes in death is not something he wants to discover just yet, that there is no point in dying so he decideds to continue on with his life. Hamlet a very troubled person seems to put little value on his life not in money but in a tool for revenge he doesn 't seem to care yet is unwilling to enter into the unknown. Hamlet was portrayed as a very toubled man who was going through some very rough times,
I suppose every person would survey the option presented before them, i suppose it all comes down to will power when confronting stuggle, …show more content…

Roger was fascinated with cinema, and became a film critic and enjoyed much of it, until cancer struck and he underwent multiple facial reconstruction surgureys. After the surgureys Roger would never be the same man he was before, Roger could not speak, could not eat, and couldn 't stop smiling. It would seem as though during this rough time in his life and carreer he blossomed into something much more than he thought he could ever become. Instead of contemplating the bad side of his injureys and what cancer had done to his life. Roger begins an online diary and talks about his beginings and many details about his life. He became a new man finding joy in the simplistic typing and internet form of self expression. This man died happy with all he had done unlike the character Hamlet who put very little value on his own life, Roger realized that he could not change or alter what became of him and he dealt with the difficulties life hit him with the only way he knew how and lucky for roger he found the one thing that made him enjoy life all over again. no matter what Roger valued living another day enjoying what he was

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