Semester 2 Senior Final
Healthy relationships can really help to guide you through life. You are able to trust people a lot more and confident in the advice they give you. An unhealthy relationship is toxic it can lead you down the path of despair and stress, because neither of you are ever on the same page one person can’t trust the other, and it just causes drama in your life that you don’t need. A healthy relationship should really start in the family because they are the ones who are always going to be their for you even after friends leave or you lose a loved one.
Family is suppose to always be there for you no matter the circumstance. My family has always supported me in everything in my life and have helped me through some
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Seeing this my mom tried to comfort me as much as she could, even though I was a kid who liked to keep to himself, she would always be there for me when I just needed a shoulder to cry on. Her and my grandma both went on a search to find where my father was and after a while they finally found him, and I was able to get back in touch with him and now he’s in my life again supporting me in all my athletics and school. A relationship with your family should be everlasting, and not one like Hamlet and his mother and uncle. They had so much tension in their relationship after Hamlet found out that his own uncle had killed his father. The tension on the rope was to great to last, because it just pulled Hamlet away from his family until it finally snapped, and in the end no one, except Hamlet’s great friend …show more content…
It wasn’t until junior year of high school I finally found a group of friends that I can call my best friends. There is barely a time when we aren’t all hanging out together and they have helped me a lot these past two years. I would also probably say they were my biggest fans this basketball season, and they showed it. I could hear them cheering for me and they even got the student section to start chanting Juice, my nickname, after I made a basket. I loved looking over at them because they always got me hyped up during games and even seeing a few of them dress up as me every once in awhile was pretty funny I felt honored. But they are my best friends, because I make the best and craziest memories with them and they are always a happy group of people there is never a dull moment with them. My friendship with them is probably like Ros and Guil’s relationship, not as dumb, but just as fun. Ros and Guil where two really funny guys and they were always having fun or kidding around when they were together, and they just had a special connection, and that’s how I feel with my friends. Obviously there’s more of them but I feel like I’m Ros and they are Guil. I don’t think that I could asked for a better group of friends who help and support me through all my easy and rough
Like any other human Hamlet has experienced the loss of his father. Although the loss of a loved one is a very common feeling that every person will experience, Hamlet had lost his father and his mother even though she was still alive. She betrayed his by marrying Hamlet’s father within the same week as his father, her husband, passing. Also Hamlet had to watch his uncle become the new King. Hamlet despite all the negative surrounding him experienced some of the same feelings that anyone going through a normal loss of a parent or loved one would experience, Hamlet experienced pain, sadness and numbness, frustration from being broken hearted, anger and confusion and depression, to name just a few. Over the course of Hamlet’s seven soliloquies, the audience can see the slow transgression of Hamlet’s growth; however, Hamlet was pretty much stayed in the same mind frame.
Hamlet grew so bitter with his mother and stop having trust for her. His mother says she loves him with all of her heart, but Hamlet is having trouble believing that. Hamlet’s father has died and all Hamlet want is for him and his mother to recover and be together. Hamlet says, “ That hath a stomach in’t, which is no other -- As it doth well appear unto our state -- but to recover of us, by strong hand and terms compulsatory, those aforesaid lands so by his father lost” (Ham. 1.1. 99-103). His mother was very untrustworthy to him and his father. Hamlet found out that his mother knew about his father’s death which didn’t really make it any better. Not having any trust between a mother-son relationship isn’t really a healthy
Hamlet is arguably one of the greatest dramatic characters to be created. As he learns of his father’s death, he starts to over analyze ever little detail causing him to create scenarios in his mind that give me anxiety. His mother notices his anger, but Hamlet makes it known that the distress he is feeling over-powers his actions. He says, “Together with all the forms, moods, shapes of grief… for they are the actions that a man might play; but I have that within which passes show, these but the trappings and the suits of woe” (ACT I, ii). He is angry at his mother because she remarried that same man that killed his father. Hamlet starts to see his father’s ghost and she cannot. She then starts to tell Hamlet how he has offended his father, as in Claudius. When Hamlet is defending
What can family do for you? Everyone needs a group of people to care about them and help them through bad times. The support system a family can provide can make a difference in both positive and negative situations.
The loss of relatives can often have a huge effect on one’s life. While some people can cope more maturely with their loss, others have great difficulty overcoming such tragedy. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the main protagonist, Hamlet is unable to overcome the death of his father, King Hamlet. During this time, Hamlet goes through a rough phase which eventually results in losing his desire to live. Not only does Hamlet starts lacking free but he also begins to lie in order to hide his true emotions.
It was also made clear that Hamlet was rather distant and emotionally closed off from his mother. With an uncle and stepfather, who clearly cares more for the well-being of the state and himself rather than his family, which was reinforced during his speech when Claudius states “... that with wisest sorrow think on him together with remembrance of ourselves.” (1.2.6-7) , further emphasizing that he couldn’t care less about Hamlet and the void that was placed upon him by his father’s death- after briefly talking about his brother’s death and the grief they ‘all’ felt. At this point in the play, Hamlet, has lost his father: the only person he truly trusted, as well as his mother to his self-centered uncle. Hamlet was further cast to the side by his long-time lover, Ophelia, who upon her father’s instructions, “... from this time forth have you slander any moment leisure as to give words or talk with Lord Hamlet.
Hey guess what!!! Your father King Hamlet is dead!!! Amazing right, I know, so not I'm going to attempt to steal his life, that does include marrying his wife. Your mom, so from now on don’t call me uncle just call me dad!!!! Whoa whoa whoa that was wild I know “but that what does that have to do with anything?” you may be asking yourself. Well Hamlet is struggling to deal with the realization that his world has just been turned upside down!! “Well has is he dealing with it?” you may be asking yourself. Well buckle up because we are going to take a closer look at Hamlet's relationship with the Ghost (Hamlet’s father), King Claudius(Hamlet's Uncle), and Queen Gertrude (Hamlet’s mom).
Family, is where you celebrate accomplishments together. It’s the place where you can support each other during the good and bad times and cling to in times of deep sadness. Family can provide the emotional fuel to keep going when the going gets tough. But there must be something going on outside of the family, some career, for there to be a need for this support .
Relationships require nurturing. They need attention and communication. If you don't nurture your relationships, they will die. You may not be as close as you once were or you may just lose the person altogether. This is true in romantic relationships, friendships, or family relationships. So, it's important to want to work on nurturing those relationships that mean something to you. Following are some affirmations that you can repeat daily to develop the belief that you need to put attention into your relationships.
Family means nobody gets left behind, no matter what. My family means the world to me, without them, I would had went down the wrong path. We have always looked after each other. Me and my family are like The Brady Bunch, loving, supporting and big. We make sure that everyone is taken care of. I love them all no matter how annoying they get. I had always woken up my little sister and makes sure she is dress and ready for school in the morning. I don’t know what I will do if my little sister died. All I know I will be crying and crying and crying. Loving, Supporting,big.
When a parent dies, you need someone to fall back on. This person helps you get through it and make you feel loved. If you do not have someone there to help you through this time, you often turn to other things like acting crazy and wanting to take your own life because you feel as if you are not loved and you want to get rid of the pain. Hamlet loved his father and his death took a big part of his life away from him. His mother, Gertrude, needed to spend time with him, to show him he was loved and someone cared about him. Gertrude was not there for Hamlet the way she should have been, and because of this he began to act like he was crazy. Instead of spending time with her son, Gertrude was busy getting married to the late Kings
Betrayal in its very nature is going against the trust of someone and doing something that will hurt them in the long run (1). In Hamlet, a tragedy by William Shakespeare, people betray one another left and right. Betrayal is the driving force of all the actions in this play; at all times of this play someone is being betrayed. This play starts with a death and ends with death. It does so because of the betrayal that is perpetrated by the different characters in the play.
That year I had tried to make new friends and I know I did. Their names were Cy, Caleb, Sydnee, Cole, and Tanner. After a pleasant, sunny recess one day, before we went into class I decided to make sure they were my friend and not just classmates and associates. So while we were under the to the shade of the red brick entryway, my 7 year old self just boldly asked them together. “Are we friends?” They all plainly told me yes. It made me absolutely ecstatic. Because I had thought they were my friends but there was that little thread of doubt in the back of my mind, and it had just been cut, and they were my friends all throughout elementary school. Now I feel because I had them as friends and influences I was able to be nicer, smarter, and a tad bit more
Keeping our relationships healthy and active requires concerted effort from both parties involved. It is true to the letter that every relationship has its fair portion of clashes and misunderstandings which often leads to resentment, bitterness, hurt feelings, pains and sufferings of different degree by one or both partners.
In the recent past, I have come across 2 kinds of people and they made me to realize how important to have healthy relationships in life.