The theme of revenge starts off very early in the play when Hamlet speaks with the ghost of his dead father and when the ghost tells Hamlet how Claudius murdered him which Hamlet was extremely angry and overtaken with feelings of responsibility to right the wrong that he been done to murder Claudius
Cloning humans:
pros- less work for an individual, maybe not completely cloning someone so like picking desirable traits in a person and changing that
cons- possible overthrowing of the "real" copy, families who have exact copies of each parent may end in incest, or even selfcest
But we already live in a world where there are real life clones. Twins, and triplets. I believe there's a Brain Games episode that discuss this topic.
The allegory is found in this excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "dr. Heidegger's experiment" is age does not equal wisdom, the correct option is C.
<h3>What is Nathaniel Hawthorne's "dr. Heidegger's experiment"?</h3>
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote the short story "Heidegger's Experiment." The plot revolves around a doctor who claims to have received water from the Fountain of Youth.
It was first published anonymously in 1837, and then in Hawthorne's collection Twice-Told Tales, also in 1837.
The allegory is found in this excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "dr. Heidegger's experiment" is age does not equal wisdom.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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