Hamlet Road to Maturity
School, in general, is a road that every student must get to the end of. ... Every single inch of road is building, shaping, and molding your character; everything accumulates into the final product of maturity. Not only is school a learning place, but it is also a road to maturity. The road is quite serpentine, no doubt, but each turn changes a part of you, even if it is minute. ... Hamlet’s road to costly maturity, in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, leads him through characteristics such as depression, revenge, madness, and various others. Each of these contours his character until the grand illusion, maturity, has been fabricated.