The Volatile Nature Of Humankind In Hamlet By William Shakespere

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The nature of humankind is volatile.The nature of humankind is the way humans think , our feelings and the social qualities that characterizes us as “humankind”.Humankind simply refers to the human race.For something to be volatile it must be unpredictable and liable to change quickly especially for the worse.There is no better example of how volatile the nature of humankind is than our everyday lives and what we see and hear about,but in literary work Shakespeare's Hamlet tops the list.There are other great examples in literary work about the volatility of the nature of humankind such as The Sniper and the poem I felt a funeral in my brain.

Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespere.In this play a young prince goes through some heavy …show more content…

He became bitten by remorse.” these two quotes demonstrate a change in a man's feelings that was not expected.As far as I felt a funeral in my brain goes, she started off sad , depressed or hurt .She did not become better but worse .The burial part of the funeral signified her complete lost of rationality .”And then a Plank in Reason, broke,” this line from the poem certifies her lost of rationality based on everything going on around