
Hamlet 3.1 Digging Deeper: Conscience and Cowardice
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English
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript explores the theme of conscience in Shakespeare's Hamlet, focusing on how it can lead to cowardice by making individuals overthink the consequences of their actions, particularly regarding the afterlife. It discusses the dual meaning of 'conscience' as both intellectual reflection and moral judgement, and how this affects Hamlet's decision-making. The fear of hell and the moral implications of revenge are examined, highlighting the tension between cowardice and nobility in choosing the right course of action.
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