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Hamlet makes us think about the relationship between the times and literary works. What are our reflections today?
Hamlet was the embodiment of English thought at that time.

The story told in this book is straightforward and simple, but this simplicity is as profound as moistening things. As Shakespeare advocated, the more natural, the more touching. This book profoundly reveals the naked power struggle of the aristocratic class through the homomorphic revenge advocated by Hegel and Kant: tit for tat, blood out. This most primitive instinctive impulse is also manifested incisively and vividly in the aristocratic class, even worse.

If the Bible made Britain, then Britain made Shakespeare. At that time, Britain was the largest hegemonic country in the world, and its economy, military and culture were the first power. But the reason why its industrial civilization is so strong is that there are countless great writers in Britain, such as Shakespeare, Dickens, Bentham and Shelley. They pay attention to the bottom people with compassion and write books with their souls. Every word is like a beating life. They still criticize the most powerful Britain naked and reflect on its management system in order to find the best way of governance. At the same time, their books also inspire many British people to dare to fight against fate, stimulate their infinite imagination and arouse their determination to forge ahead.

In the face of today's impetuous society, we need people who are committed to studying and creating culture.

At present, our whole society is impetuous, and film and television works are basically junk works such as small fresh meat and fake mothers, because only junk works seem to obey the rules the most, do not violate any regulations the least, and get the best. Crucially, the field of film and television is also the epitome of the whole society. To truly revive the Chinese nation, we must first revitalize our culture, encourage everyone to create classic works without worries, and provide inexhaustible ideological and intellectual support for the development of all walks of life.

Any classic works, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, should criticize shortcomings and reflect sufferings. If there is no freedom of thought and expression, if there is no inclusive soil, classic works will never be produced. Looking back at history, our ancestors left us a splendid China culture. There are hundreds of theories in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and there are Han Fu, Tang Poetry, Song Poetry, Yuan Qu and Qing Dynasty novels in Qin and Han Dynasties. Nowadays, we can't just leave all kinds of "slogans" and "quotations" to future generations. Culture can't be broken in our dynasty, and everything will pass. Only culture is endless, which is the most fundamental reason why our Chinese nation has never stood up.

Read classics and promote development.

Hamlet has lofty ideals and profound thoughts, and he is determined to rebuild Gankun in an era without festivals. But he is addicted to meditation, self-blame, self-doubt, hesitation and loneliness, so he delays his revenge plan again and again. He embodies the advantages and disadvantages of humanism in the Renaissance and its confusion, contradiction and pain, and reflects the crisis of humanism in the early1617th century. Hamlet's depression is of significance beyond time and space, and he has become an endless classic image in the world literature gallery.