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Neither Oedipus Nor Hamlet Was The Direct Cause Of His Troubles.


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Although you may never meet them, and although you may not tread the soil of God's green earth at the same time, many believe it to be a scientific fact every one of us has a twin. These people believe that in some way, we are all connected as twins. Upon presenting their theory, these individuals must have been confronted with hitches and hurdles. From chuckling and chortling to snickering and sneering, one can only imagine the response these scientists must have received!
Upon hearing the stories of Oedipus and Hamlet, our eighth period English class reacted much like the scientists' audience. We began with a prince by the name of Hamlet. The quote, "with great power, comes great responsibility" comes to mind.
As a scholar, Hamlet questioned and analyzed everything set before him. It was no surprise that when presented with the murder of his father, Hamlet acted with extreme caution. He knew it was his duty to avenge his father's murder, both as a prince, and as a son. In no......

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