
HoP 426 - A Face Without a Heart - Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Individualism
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
The Self-Consciousness of Shakespeare
Hamlet is a man who has been miscast in his own story. Even worse, he knows he is miscast. His suicidal musings in the to-be or not-to-be speech push this idea to its limit. The clash between Hamlet's personal disposition and his assigned dramatic role is only the central example of a theme that runs throughout the play.
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