
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Out of the two other Shakespeare plays I've read (Romeo & Juliet and Macbeth) this is definitely my favourite.

I really like how even the "antagonists" are not completely evil. It shows how people have many sides and no one is just "evil". Multi-dimensional characters, yesss.

I also liked how packed it is with memorable quotes. This is the play with the "To be or not to be, that is the question" line. I never understood this was referencing death until someone told me, even after reading it, whoops. I really liked the "conscience makes cowards of us all" quote, because it's so relatable to me. A lot of times I want to do something but then I think about it too much and end up talking myself out of it, which sucks. Also just in general Hamlet is a lot like me.

(All images edited by me for a school project.)
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