Hamlet paced across his bedroom floor. It was nighttime and he was still awake, reflecting on the thoughts that have been plaguing him all day. He could hear the wind howling as a blast of it passed by his window. The night was almost as dark and gloomy as the thoughts in his head. Should he continue to live or put himself out of this misery-that’s what he’s been questioning. Everyone goes through trials and rough patches in their life, this Hamlet knew, but what if there was a way to get around them? Death could be the solution to all of his problems. Death comes to snatch people up at some point in everyone’s life, so why not let death come sooner? Hamlet moved to his bed and sat down to look out his window. The night might seem bad, but …show more content…
The wind outside was beginning to pick up again causing a tree to beat against Hamlet’s window. Nightmare’s are just dreams too, aren’t they, Hamlet suddenly questioned. What if death did come to greet him and death brought upon an eternal nightmare. A nightmare is what Hamlet was living already. He couldn’t bear to live in a constant terror that perhaps was even worse than this one. If he was in the darkness of a nightmare, he would never get to be in the light he so desperately wanted. A nightmare death would be worse than a nightmare life. Hamlet knew that in life there were many ways to get around obstacles; death may be the simplest, but other options still exist. Dreams and nightmares are so alike and so very distinctive. Both would allow Hamlet to escape the cruel world he was currently living in. If death were to be just a dream, everything would be going in the right direction and it would stay in the right direction. The nightmare reality of death would be nothing like a dream or even the life he was leading now. It would be much worse and there would never be anything decent to come out of it. The life Hamlet lived granted some good to come through. This point in his life just wasn’t going well. He could probably get around it if he worked hard