Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Hamlets Horatio - A Man of Thought, Fortinbras - A Man of Action :: comparison compare contrast essays
     Hamlet: Horatio - A Man of Thought, Fortinbras - A Man of Action         In the play Hamlet,  William Shakespeare proposed two kinds of men.  Horatio is    the character who represents a man of thought.  The other  kind of man is    represented by Fortinbras, a man of action.  Hamlet is the character that    manages to be both, thought and action.  Hamlet failed to avenge his father's    death because he was both.  According to Shakespeare in the play Hamlet, a man    could not succeed if ge was both action and thought. The most evident man of    thought in the play was Horatio.  Horatio sees the world with the eyes of a    scholar and views things in a logical manner.  Horatio sees the ghost and    Hamlet  says " There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are    dreamt of in your philosophy" (1.5.166-168). This reveals Horatio's attitude to    the audience. It shows that Horatio only believes in what scholars say.  Study    is his only purpose I life.  He is admired and used by others for his knowledge,     The audience becomes aware of this admiration when the soldiers use Horatio    the speak with the ghost. Marcellus says "Thou art a scholar; speak to it,    Horatio"       ( 1.1.42).  The soldiers  need Horatio because he is an educated    man.  As a man of thought Horatio has a significant role in helping society.         Fortinbras is a man of action.  He takes action before he thinks about the    consequences of his actions.  The king is making use of these characteristics    when he says "we have to writ to Norway, uncle of young Fortinbrasââ¬âWho impotent    and bed-rid, scarcely hears of his nephew's purpose to suppress his further    gait" (1.2.29-32). In this quote the king has stopped Fortinbras' invasion of    Denmark.  The king was able to do this because Fortinbras didn't consider what    would happen if His uncle found out.  Another quotation showing Fortinbras'    action without thought is made by Hamlet. Hamlet has just learned of the    invasion of Poland led by Fortinbras. When Hamlet says "The imminent death of    twenty thousand men, that for a fantasy and trick of fame" (44.60-61) he  is    stating the consequences of Fortinbras' actions.         Hamlet is saying that many men will die just so Fortinbras can be famous.    Fortinbras is the character who best represents  a man of action in this play.    The hero of the play, Hamlet, Is a man of both action and thought.  The cause    of Hamlet's failure is being a man of both.  Hamlet is aware that his thinking    is getting in the way of his revenge.  					    
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