While Hamlet ponders the conundrum of human existence–"To be or not to be?"–the real question facing him is political, not existential. What does he intend to do to fix the rottenness that has overtaken the state of Denmark?
While Hamlet ponders the conundrum of human existence–"To be or not to be?"–the real question facing him is political, not existential. What does he intend to do to fix the rottenness that has overtaken the state of Denmark?