Over the course of the Shakespearean play, Hamlet, we notice that one of the main characters, Hamlet is often very apprehensive and pensive. He often refers to the anger he feels inside about Gertrude and Claudius especially. Hamlet always verbalizes his desire to murder Claudius, yet he never acts on his plans. All through Act III and Act IV, Hamlet has had significant opportunities to execute Claudius' murder, but instead solidifies his standing as a thinker, not a doer.
I think that I am a thinker, but not in a negative way. I feel that I have a very wise moral compass, so I may have big and bold ideas, but I may be slightly hesitant and cautious as to how to make these ideas happen. There are some people that find it very easy to come up with an idea and make a final product from that idea with barely any thought, but I don't exactly operate that way. If I wish to make something happen, I take lots of time to methodically plan each aspect and make sure it will be perfect. Sometimes, it ends up not being the perfect idea I had hoped for, so I may abort the idea all together. I've noticed a lot of times that people who are "doers" will have a grand plan that contains many errors. As I am a perfectionist, I would definitely consider myself a thinker.
I think that as a thinker, your thoughts must be very well thought-out and calculated. This will help you I'm sure when planning for college and eventually your career choices in the future, and will most likely help you to become very successful! (I realize that I sound like a horoscope but I'm really not sure what I'm supposed to be commenting on as these blogs are all your opinions...granted they are strong opinions, very thought out...well I guess that's why you're a thinker! Man I am starting to ramble, and I don't want this to turn into MY blog! This is AP Lit - McKenzie style after all! Ah well, I digress, it's nice that you are a thinker, keep on doing you girl.)
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