Self Evaluation Essay On Hamlet

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Self evaluations have the potential to be incredibly insightful because one can easily judge the honesty of an individual if they've been observing that individual for a length of time. It also allows one to glimpse into how someone views their own visage, ken and performance. One could find great differences in how one believes they're viewed versus reality. However, I will attempt to present myself in most honest terms. My performance in this year's English class could be summarized by one word laziness, although that seems to discredit the other three years of high school that could easily be consumed by that definition as well. In all honesty I likely put much more effort into calculating how little work I'd have to do instead of just …show more content…

One of the most memorable coming from The "To be or not to be" soliloquy performed in Shakespeare's Hamlet. It's a simple question really, to live or not to live, yet it's not really that simple upon further inspection. The line can be extended to to act or not to act, to kill or not to kill. It even attempts to make us view on reflection and ask ourselves why we don't just end it all. In "Faust" by Johann Wolfgang von Göthe the opening lines in Faust's soliloquy confronted us with the kidney shot that perhaps we can truly learn nothing and that nothing we could know is worth any value. An exceptionally deep wound after months of learning some of the most profound ideas in the West's history, assuming of course that this sort of idea is new to you. Although as an pessimist I had already come to terms with the idea that after my death, the actions of my life and all of humanity will have little consequence in the much too vast universe. I will die and be remembered by a few and they will die and I will be forgotten and if by some chance that isn't the case time will eventually erode me back to stardust where I hopefully may drift into a nebula. This does not mean however that everyone should live without any sort of fears about consequences that is the very large picture, in the more moderate view doing your part to try to make others' existences more blissful is all we can hope to strive for in this

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