miércoles, 6 de marzo de 2013

Hamlet- Procrastination

I have this terrible enemy that causes me to stray away from what is at task, and this is it's main goal. My enemy is called - procrastination. I must admit if there were a gang of procrastinators, I would be in it. I would be the head member, or at least a highly ranked member of the gang and the main star would be Hamlet. Hamlet is the history of procrastination as his whole plan of vengeance was deteriorated by only procrastination. 

Procrastination is the enemy that dulls his plans toward vengeance. It is what causes his vengeance to deteriorate in strength according to will power. Hamlet constantly questions himself, with examples of "to be or not to be" and his scrupulous conscience keeping him from accomplishing his task. As procrastination is socially defined as finding a distraction from. or prolonging your main goal, Hamlet does so by making himself appear mad, and by planning his uncles death with various methods. It is only then that Hamlets vengeance begins to dull as he continues on his constant procrastination method.