The imbalance has occurred from the fact that people and organizations have become very conscious of the dangers that such actions pose to the society.
<h3>Why the government places surveillance on people</h3>
I do not think that the media has overemphasized the issue of identity theft. This issue needs to be dealt with so it is only important that the media talks about it.
On the issue of being watched by the government. The factors that could cause this could be the situations where a person finds himself. There are some situations that could raise suspicions and when this is the case, the government may want to investigate.
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In his monologue, the Ghost of Hamlet's father says the following about Claudius, Hamlet's mother, and his own death:
- The Ghost calls Claudius an incestuous and treacherous animal. He is filled with resentment and wants Hamlet to kill Claudius to avenge his death.
- As for Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, the Ghost says he loved her, but also that she is lustful. He sees her as having fallen from grace.
- Finally, he says his own death was unnatural, and that he was killed without the chance of repenting for his sins.
<h3>Who is the Ghost in Hamlet?</h3>
- The Ghost that appears a few times in the story is Hamlet's father, King Hamlet, who was poisoned to death by his own brother, Claudius. He is now asking his son to avenge him.
- King Hamlet is stuck in purgatory since he was not able to repent for his sins. He is also quite resentful toward not only Claudius but also his wife, Gertrude, who married Claudius after his death.
- It is the Ghost that sets the story in motion. His revelation to Hamlet gets this character to change the way he acts and affect everyone around him.
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To survive, like find shelter, food, water and anything they possibly need to survive.
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