After faced the dead father's ghost, Hamlet knew he had to take revenge on him. Despite his efforts to kill Claudius, he was often delayed by his charges. The moment he killed Claudius, he habitually guessed himself and retreated. Even Hamlet 's deep devotion to his mother' s Gertrude has begun to play a role. He became addicted to her, and Claudius invaded her. All these confusions have influenced Hamlet's ability to make decisions. His kindness changed the direction of the plot, making his life more difficult.
According to Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet (circa 1704), this is sacred revenge. It was a Jew who persecuted the Roman Empire after the Messiah was crucified first. But first of all, revenge was postponed until one of the Jews was completed. Bosuet considers the catastrophe of Apocalipse as the conquest of Arashic I for the Pagan Rome. Sixth is the original cosmic turbulence caused by nuclear war and global earthquakes, volcanic debris pollutes the atmosphere, red moon, darkens the sun. In addition, there will be a large meteor shower ("stars ... fall"). Therefore, in the first half of great hardship, the wrath of God exhausted the earth. According to the theory of pre-division, this anger did not hurt the church because it was "broken" before the catastrophe began.
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Revenge: 1: With great power or passion <Reform, Revenge> 2: Extreme or excessive degree <Visitor - Revenge> Real name: In fact the name is not fake, not truth, not imagination - emphasize Applicability of metaphor usually used for <a named reference>
Revenge: 1: With great power or passion <Reform, Revenge> 2: Extreme or excessive degree <Visitor - Revenge> Real name: In fact the name is not fake, not truth, not imagination - emphasize Applicability of metaphor usually used for <a named reference>
Revenge: 1: With great power or passion <Reform, Revenge> 2: Extreme or excessive degree <Visitor - Revenge> Real name: In fact the name is not fake, not truth, not imagination - emphasize Applicability of metaphor usually used for <a named reference>