Truth Vs Self “This above all, to thine own self be true” (Act I scene 3 line 78) as expressed in Shakespe be’s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is a philosophical mind that strips away moral standards, accountability, and that selflessness is evidence of true love, as taught by Jesus Christ.
Professor Sir Walter Murdoch writes in The Policy of Polonius, “As a matter of fact, of course, the lines are ruff, and Shakespeare was well aware that they are nonsense; he puts them in the mouth of a garrulous old gentleman who spends most of his time talking nonsense” *http://home.pacific.net.au/~morrisqc/Murdoch/Polonius.htm*. The characters of Hamlet and Laertes live by this faulty philosophical system and form defective character traits that ultimately lead them to death. The comparable can be said for Alfred in O’Neill’s Before Breakfast, he follows a different path exploitation the same philosophical ideals and ultimately ends up serving the sam...If you indirect request to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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