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Differencence Of Madness In Hamlet By Chinua Achebe

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In this world, we always find various terms to represent or define things, like people’s emotions or people’s behaviors. For instance, in the Renaissance plays of William Shakespeare, we are confronted with Hamlet’s strange manners, who think that his uncle’s seizure of the throne and his father’s murder was told by a ghost and define him as a man who is insane. However, who is to say what is mad and what is not? Who is the right “judge” of madness: the indicted individual or the sanctioning majority? The people who is mad or the people who aren’t?
Often, in dictionary meaning of madness are all the same in essentials while differing in minor points. “Madness, insanity or craziness is a spectrum of behaviors characterized by certain …show more content…

His use of the cloth represented that Nwibe was an educated man that is rich. Those who did not wear clothing were seen to be poor. Nwibe did not want people to think of his as poor which also raised the intensity of the race to get his cloth back. The author Chinua Achebe gave the reader an idea of how someone can become “mad” by events that take place in their lives. This story also connects with life personally because people do allow others’ actions to get influence on them and at times it draws them to make mistakes or choosing the wrong path to follow. Like my personal experience, I was once told by my closed friend that I became fat and didn’t look good on that skinny trouser. This upset me for at least several months and I refused to eat all the time, for which I couldn’t eat many tasty food nowadays because I would vomit once I eat too much food. Therefore, I think that Achebe used Nwibe and the madman to shown the problems that majority are facing nowadays, we shouldn’t judge or criticize others as you will never know what others had went

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