Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Kill Bill vs Hamlet

Hamlet and Kill government note Revenge is a dish best served cold. The Sicilian proverb used as Kill Bill Vol. 2s tagline everlasting(a)ly localizes out a tragic flaw shared by Shakespeares Hamlet and Quentin Tarentinos modern wedge shape Bill (from Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Kill Bill Vol. 2). In Kill Bill Beatrice is a killer belonging to a team of assassins antecede by a objet dart by the name of Bill. Beatrice and her master fall in crawl in and one night while she is on a job, she discovers she is pregnant.She realizes the area of assassins is no place for a mother and makes the decision to leave the team and leave Bill. When Beatrice does not return to him, Bill searches everywhere for her, not willing to usurp she whitethorn have been killed on the job. He finally finds her only to learn that she is pregnant and about to be married From this, Bill derives his motivation for retaliation. Hamlet seemingly has more of a just cause to act on, where Bill, and really all the c orrupt characters in his world, act based on selfishness.Though However much they may differ, their likeness is shown through choices made when taking their time in exacting revenge, when they let their situations drive them to madness, when they refuse to act without confirmation, and when they let their arrogance and direct for revenge blind them. While similarities between Hamlet and Bills moral standings are little to none, it is the element of revenge that reveals the shared traits that bring these men to their demise.The realization that his lover had not only left him without a single word, but had only months later been knocked up and engaged to wed, sent Bill into a maddened outrage. He confronted Beatrice away(p) of the church where she, her soon to be husband, and all of his family were having a wedding rehersal. He tells Beatrice he just wants to see her happy and that hell let her go. Once Beatrice is back wrong the church Bill s peculiaritys in his team to kill them all. Bill walks in himself and shoots Beatrice in the head.Obviously this cruelty is nothing like the madness Hamlet experienced by and by finding out the truth behind his fathers death. His became more of a depressed mind. He would sulk around day after day saying coarse things to people who tried to comfort him. It seemed that suicide was not far from his notions. Another thing his madness led him to do was to force himself upon the one he thought he loved Ophelia. This flaw in Bill and Hamlets characters affected them in very incompatible ways. However this is not surprising, for they were certainly very different people.The point is, these two men let these unfortunate happenings make them both forget their minds for a time. However rash these two men might be to a glower place the right circumstances, it is more in their nature to procrastinate. It just so happens that even with that direct shot to the head, Beatrice did not die. Bill has one of his assassins sneak into her hospital room, richly prepared to finish the job. However when the assassin informs him of his former lovers condition, he tells her to abort, saying, Yall beat the hell out of that woman, but you didnt kill her.And I put a biff in her head, but her heart just kept on beating. Weve done a lot of things to this lady. And if she ever wakes up, well do a whole lot more. nevertheless one thing we wont do, is sneak into her room in the night like a filthy rat, and kill her in her sleep. And the reason we wont do that thing, is because that thing would lower us. It is safe to say that even with absolutely no regard for human sprightliness, Bill is a man of honor and integrity. Hamlet too decides to spare the life of his victim for the time being.He finds himself alone in a room with his uncle, the prey not privy to the predators presence. However the queer had just prayed for forgiveness of his sins, and Hamlet was unflinching to make him burn in hell. Instead of getting the job done when they had their chance, these men let their i allocates and over-confidence lead to their destruction. Bills virtues would typically make a good man even more righteous, so naturally this quality has a negative effect towards his outcome. Because of his decision, Beatrice is allowed to wake up from her coma to find out that Bill has interpreted her baby.Determined to get her baby back and to get her own revenge, she sets out after Bill. Along the way, one by one, she slays her fellow assassins who have wronged her. All this time Bill has plenty of opportunities to set a trap for her or to simply find her and finish her, but he waits, just as Hamlet waits, wasting his changeless access to his uncle, the King. The last bit of procrastination that only prolongs the lives of the victims, increasing the chance of failure with every permitted breath the last tie between these two tragedies, is the need for confirmation.Rather than acting when they still had the advantage, Bill a nd Hamlet both insist on getting answers. When Beatrice finally makes it to Bills house, he first allows her quality time with her five socio-economic class old daughter, leaving her completely vulnerable. When the girl is asleep and Beatrice leaves the room, he injects her with truth serum and questions her on everything that happened and why, all the while having access to a number of different weapons. It is not until they are both seated across from one another, both with sword in hand, that any attempt is made to kill.This is also a perfect reflection of Bills sense of honor. In Hamlets similar situation based on finding the truth, Hamlet refuses to make a move on the unsuspecting King until he has judged his reaction based on a play put on that closely resembles the murder of Hamlets father. Of course after having seen the play, set up by Hamlet himself, the King sends Hamlet away to his death. In the final moments of both these tragic stories, both Bill and Hamlet meet their end. The outcomes do differ slightly.Hamlet does end up carrying out revenge on his uncle, sending him to the depths of hell, while Bills prey lives on. One thing that makes up for Bills lack of success is that after the lethal policy change had been cast upon him, he seems to realize that he had a choice between dieing and watching the one he loves die. It seemed like more of a success to him that his love got to live, and he got to spend his last moments with her. However, that is not to be taken as acceptance of death (because right up until he was critically wounded, he treasured Beatrice dead) or admittance of wrongdoing.These characters definitely have only themselves to blame for their demise. The traits of these men that led them to make bad decisions are known as their tragic flaws. Nonetheless, these so-called flaws arent necessarily horrible attributes and definitely dont make a person bad or flawed. In fact most human beings display all these qualities in some degree . This is why, no matter what generation, nationality, race, sex, or culture past, present, or future, we will always be able to relate to, and learn a great deal about ourselves from tragedy.

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