In Shakespeare’s play ‘Hamlet’ we are presented with several characters embodying human flaws, each who meet their end due to these flaws. These flaws are shown in the form of the play’s language and features. The two most prominent flaws shown in the play are indecision and mortality, both embodied by Hamlet. Whilst written to address an audience in a time of political and social confusion many years ago, the writings are still relevant and engaging to today’s audiences.
In Shakespeare’s play ‘Hamlet’ we are presented with several characters embodying human flaws, each who meet their end due to these flaws. These flaws are shown in the form of the play’s language and features. The two most prominent flaws shown in the play are indecision and mortality, both embodied by Hamlet. Whilst written to address an audience in a time of political and social confusion many years ago, the writings are still relevant and engaging to today’s audiences.