Ambrelyne Harriston
Alix Williams
APAC English lll
23 April 2007
A Change Over Time: How Acting Changed Hamlet, Why He Did It, and How It Caused
His Downfall
The depth and capability of the human imagination is endless. Its ability to
fabricate tales and offer sanctuary from a difficult reality is one of man's oldest defense
mechanisms for dealing with a constantly changing and violent world. However, there
comes a time when a person's pretending to be something that he or she is not or
pretending that something else is something that it is not has dire consequences to the
individual and their environment. It alters it so much to the point where the individual's
ability to decipher between reality and fantasy is dulled or completely destroyed. This is
most often followed by the incontrovertible eradication of the individual and other
persons the individual is directly connected to. This concept of deceit begets destruction......
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