Shakespeare in Today's Society the Term Paper

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To better describe the problem of a conflict of individual and society, Almereyda referred to the tragedy "Hamlet." Hamlet was one who decided to oppose existing evil, but being the child of the society he lived in, his inner contradictions, unconfident and stereotyped nature didn't allow his will to make a definite decision. Almereyda succeeded in transforming Hamlet from a medieval prince, into the modern hero, into representative of generation-X, filmmaker student. Still modern Hamlet has a more cynic and arrogant character, he is more stereotyped and cowardly. Hamlet of Manhattan's Denmark Corporation, played by Ethan Hawke, looks more like a spoiled white American teenager, than a noble Dutch prince, whom he was presented by Shakespeare. Modern Hamlet is quite different from the person of action, his actions are substituted by his thoughts and by his desire to escape from reality and be forgotten in his own world, where it was a place primary for his selfishness and admiration. He is in depression and it "justifies" his mean and rude attitude towards close people, for example Ophelia (played by Julia Stiles). Actually possessing all characteristics of modern teenager, a kid of 21st century, Hamlet becomes one who, feeling spiritual solitude and betrayal, decides to protest existing realities.

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But by all laws of the genre, only one who had changed himself, who had defined with feeling and beliefs and one who is young, is able to change something, at least change the matter of things on his personal example. Adults would fail to do it, as they are imprisoned by the formalities and moral obligations they had accepted while living in society. The only hope to make a protest is in the hands of a young generation, spoiled, lost and alienated but still one who had not lost the skill of differentiating moral from immorality and choosing the way according to the call of conscience and common sense. William Shakespeare gave the right to make a difficult moral choice to his character Hamlet and Michael Almerayda succeeded in transforming the plot to the events that take place in the 21st century, showing the hope that people will change their corrupted world for better......

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