What Is The Theme Of Death In Hamlet And The Great Gatsby

1961 Words4 Pages

“Life asked death, why do people love me, but hate you? Death responded, because you are a beautiful lie, and I am a painful truth”-unknown
Death is imminent, no matter what you do, you can never stop it, only postpone what may soon come. Suffering is much different, your mind plays a trick and you put it upon yourself. As once said by the great man himself “the mind is everything, what you think, you become”(Buddha). Suffering is a choice, death is a given. These themes are very prominent in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, The life of pi by Yann Martel and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. These themes are all very easily seen in the plot, in conflicts that evolve, and in the resolution of the works all tied together through …show more content…

Directly telling Hamlet that if he gets the chance, he must get revenge on the murderer ( Claudius), for his father 's sake. Not only is death involved in the plot but the way the plot develops is around Hamlets madness, that most would say he is suffering a mental illness, and he is also suffering his own minds destruction , all of this starts when hamlet states "how strange or odd some 'er I bear myself ( as I perchance hereafter shall think I meet to put an antic disposition on)" Explaining how he is going to "pretend" to be crazy but ironically actually goes mad. He suffers thought the entire play with the grieving of his father 's death and …show more content…

This is also a major theme in the plot of the Great Gatsby by F. Scott. Fitzgerald, the plot in which revolves around a man who is a dreamer, and moves to New York to inquire more about the stock business, death is not involved in the beginning of the book but Nick does suffer from a curious mind, it gets him in a real mess when it leads him to Mr. Gatsby, who flips his life to a whole new style. Nock was not raised on money he was taught to be nice and respect people and that was how he was to live, he exclaims " I am still a little afraid of missing something if I forget that, as my father snobbishly suggested, and I snobbishly repeat, a sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth" and by saying this he is saying that some people are just born more honest than others , it really doesn 't matter how much money you have. Where for instance Myrtle who is friends with Mr. Gatsby (and also daisy) try 's to sound fancy by being a snob and saying, ""I told that boy about the ice" Myrtle raised her eyebrows in despair at the shiftlessness of the lower orders. "These people! You have to keep after them

Open Document