and Brett Foster. Hamlet. New York: Bloom’s Literary Criticism
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Meg
who is the chief protagonist and the story narrator
self-confident
pretty
Roles and Boundaries
Meg and molly were left to decide on what they wanted to pursue without involving their parents. This is exemplified in the sisters’ decision to pursue different ambitions in school For instance; Meg was so obsessed with photography that she never cared for other class lesions (Shapiro
1994).
stayed focus in school in an attempt to achieve her dreams of becoming the best mother. However
the father is strict on some issues notably priorities. Meg’s father turns down Molly’s dreams of cheerleading due to the fact that Molly astonishes him with the recent increases in the number of boy friends visiting Molly. He argues that such activities are not of high priority compared to other things. In essence
Thaw
and resolve itself into a dew!Or that the Everlasting had not fix’dHis canon ’gainst self-slaughter! O God! O God!How weary
in Act I
scene ii (Harold 129–158). Hamlet says these words after he came back from Wittenberg. As he was walking around to see for himself how the people were living
is the most known in the English language
these words are said by Hamlet in Act III
which covers from death
suicide
