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Essay / The Reflection of Hamlet's Philosophy of Life - 1191
We see this happening when he tries to rationalize the death of Polonius when he accidentally kills him and ends up concluding that it was an inevitability. Hamlet seems to view everyone's life differently from how he views his own life. As he begins to reason, he becomes someone who believes that God has our future in store and that only He knows how everyone will live their lives and how it will end. Hamlet believes that his destiny has always been to avenge his father's murder and to make the king suffer as much as his father. Fate is the reason for the difficulties he faces, every trial he faces, and the death he tries to rationalize away, all of which becomes the result of his demise. Everyone can live the life they want and set their own goals and do whatever they want, everyone can also shape their life the way they want, even if destiny is considered real. It is not always easy to live according to fate and destiny. Sometimes you have to create your own destiny and change what the future holds for everyone. Everyone makes the most of life as they wish, even if they live according to destiny, but some are like a hamlet who believe that no matter what they do, their destiny is already decided and since they are born, their destiny or destiny is already decided. for them without means to change their fate in the stores