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Hamlet - The Imbalance of the Idealistic Mind and Human Nature  


It is often heard: Nobody is Perfect. This phrase is often used as a rationalization of foolish human mistakes that could have been prevented.  However, this statement has a much more profound significance. It contains an important lesson that guides or rather should guide people through life.  By admitting that nobody is perfect, the individual demonstrates a deeper understanding of the human nature and inner self. This knowledge is essential to the individual's creation of healthy relationships with one's surrounding.  For as Robert A. Johnson asserts in his book, He, "perfection or a good score is not required; but consciousness is"(76).  In William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, the main character experiences enormous inner turmoil, for he fails to acknowledge the human tendency for imperfection, or more strongly emphasizing, the human proneness to err.  With his idealistic perception of the world crushed by his father's death and the incestuous remarriage of his glorified mother, Hamlet unconsciously throws him... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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