Which theme is reinforced in the excerpt below from Shakespeare's hamlet Rightly to be great is not to stir without great arguem
ent, but greatly to fin quarrel in a straw when honors at the stake. How stand I, then, that have a father kill'd, a mother strain'd, excitements of my reason and my blood and let all sleep[?] Options: A. Appearance versus reality B. Complexity of action C. Impossibility of certainty D. Mystery of death
The theme that is reinforced in the excerpt from Shakespeare's Hamlet is letter B: the complexity of action.
This soliloquy refers to the eaner feelings of Hamlet of taking revenge.
This passage is considered a turning point for Hamlet: he is watching that lots of men will die for fighting for a piece of territory while he that has a lot of reason to fight (because he has a father killed and a mother stained) does nothing at all so that he decides to take revenge.
I would choose Adolf Hitler because i would like to know why he decided to do the things he did what made him wanna do that was he raised that way or was he just that cruel. What was it like always living your life on edge always looking over your shoulder to watch your back. Did he do that stuff just to do it and was it really worth it.