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Compare And Contrast Grendel's Mother And Hamlet

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After the immoral loss of a beloved family member, friend, or leader, one’s ideas on how to overcome the situation may be questionable. Death has proved to have the capability of leaving a loved one in shock, not being able to understand or react to any given circumstance, as they would’ve otherwise. In some cases, it may lead them in the direction of taking the path of extreme measures to feel at peace once again. Whether it be, suicide or revenge by murder, death clearly displays its true dominance within these two stories. When compared side by side, it is evident that both Hamlet and Grendel’s mother are parallels of one another. They both experience the pain and suffering caused by losing a family member. At this point, they do not wish to live another day because their family, that they would’ve given their own lives for, is dead. In addition to that, Grendel’s mother and Hamlet attempt to find a way to make the slayer’s pay for their dirty deeds, rather than accepting the fact that their beloved’s are gone. The juxtaposition of Hamlet and Grendel’s mother shows how they are dark, brooding characters whose goals are to avenge their loved ones and in the end, they both die in vain.
Hamlet is a pessimistic man who simply cannot see the positive aspects in his life. He attempts to justify the fact that the death of his father has left him with nothing to live for. In fact, he is so focused on the negative, that he contemplates whether suicide is the optimum answer to

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