Corruption In World War Z And Shakespeare's Hamlet

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Corruption, making pure things tainted. All it takes is one person to start spreading it. It may not be a disease but once it starts the only way to completely destroy it is to take down everyone who is corrupted by its occurrence. Agreeing to destroy both the origin of the corruption and all corrupted members can become clear by looking at it as a whole. Two clear examples are in a zombie movie entitled “World War Z” and Shakespeare’s play Hamlet The Prince of Denmark. It can be argued that corruption must be wiped out from its sores and everything it touches. Some might say that people that are corrupted can stop the corruption within themselves without needing to kill them. However, even if someone may recover there is still a hint of degeneracy. Why? That’s because the past cannot change. Once a person has gone through corruption it’s hard to change or forget the mindset they were in. Considering this, the only way to get rid of corruption is to wipe out everything that was and is corrupted. …show more content…

Just one bite from an ‘infected’ person can make you infected as well. There is no cure for stopping yourself from becoming a zombie. The main character in the filmed named Gerry Lane – found a way to camouflage so the human race could kill off all the zombies and cleanse the earth. This sort of corruption was the outcome of an unstoppable disease. In hope to put a complete end to it and make the world safe for everyone; the humans planned to obliterate every zombie. In fact, it was a decision make for the good of the