"Dogs will spend his days." When fear overcomes individuals, it's like "poison"; it makes them jealous and escorts them. In the play, Hamlet, Shakespeare reveals that the way people avoid the dilemma is human nature. Hamlet takes on the sin of Denmark and tries to find a proper escape which can not avoid deciding action. For Shakespeare, the desire to run away is unpredictable. The ultimate fate has its way; you can try to avoid it, but it will eventually swallow you.
Edgar Sawtelle's story, David Wroblewski If you can see the story of Hamlet in contemporary English on Wisconsin's farm, you can neither talk nor hear, but there is a young hero, Edgar that can be with him The dog specifically tells his special dog, and does he know and understand all the joy and pain experienced by Edgar including ghosts? Yes, I can. It is called the story of Edgar Sorter. Himawari: With regard to the possibilities and limitations of forgiveness, Simon Wiesenthalvisental, who was detained in the Nazi concentration camp, was forgiven by a dying soldier. 53 outstanding critics answered questions about justice, compassion, forgiveness, and human responsibility in his story.
David Wroblewski's epoch-making novel "The story of Edgar Sorter" combines Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet with the dog's inexpressible cuteness: it is a strange concept. Who thought that talking about the melancholy story that they were murdered in rural farms in the state of Wisconsin would make the readers so unlikely? Wroblewski proved a reinterpretation of the long history of Shakespeare 's ghost story. However, for Bard's hardcore fans, this book may definitely be avoided. Wroblewski is not ashamed of accepting artistic freedom. Ophelia and Horatio have become a single presence - their companion is now being offered by a dog named Almondine. Role of the same name, Hamlet's reincarnated Edgar is muted and transmitted through sign language.
Praise: Hamlet praises Horatio, "Like a man, my conversation was dealt with" - Horatio is the most legitimate person and friend. Hamlet insisted not to praise him, but he delicately praised his "good mood" - I think Hamlet thinks any praise / praise he gave to Horatio is also the truth there is no. Hamlet felt he did not have to kiss his ass. Horaisho is also not a slave of passion - he is reasonable, so Hamlet cherishes his inner input