Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Free Essays: Hamlet and Go Tell it on the Mountain :: GCSE English Literature Coursework

Hamlet and Go Tell it on the Mountain   Claudius and Gabriel argon genuinely similar, as they are very different people. Claudius and Gabriel share the characteristic that both regret what they do. Gabriel doesnt actually get down on his knees and pray like Claudius does, the reader could tell though, that Gabriel is having approximately great problems with the way he is. His personality interferes with his daily life. He hates white people yet he is a preacher, a teacher of God. Gabriel does other things throughout the book that murder other characters in the book wonder if Gabriel really wants to be a preacher, if Gabriel really can handle the responsibilities, any longer, that are inevitable to be a preacher. Claudius killed his own brother. His actions urinate basically ruined his life. The way he thinks and handles things arent the most productive and at times arent very bright. Gabriel has many problems with his life. At times, he cant really control his though ts and his actions. He is a very confused person as well. He does so many things throughout the book that make it seem as if he doesnt care about anyone or anything and just does what ever he wants to do, with out any boundaries being drawn to what he could do. He had sex with a women that was not his wife, while he was married How can a preacher do such a thing. It was against Gods Commandments but he did it anyway. Does he regret what he does? Probably. He thinks to himself and maybe prays to God asking him for his forgiveness and help to stop him from being such a person. If something came up like to have sex with another women other than his wife, he would probably go ahead and have sex without thinking to much about it. Gabriel is also a very selfish person. He does things that he wants to do. Gabriel doesnt sacrifice anything for anyone. If he feels like having sex with another women, he goes ahead and does it. He doesnt think about Deborahs thoughts, about Gods thoughts or ab out anyone elses thoughts. Does he even love Deborah? There was a part of the book where Gabriel was thinking to himself and he talks about how he hates Deborah. The following is that analogous part. Deborah turned to look at them, and at that moment Gabriel saw, as though for the first time, how black and bony was this wife of his, and how wholly undesirable.

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