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There are themes in the play that are relevant to life today such as when mans social, political and ethical worlds are out of balance. This lack of balance is symbolized by a disjunction in his own health and in nature. In other words natural illnesses or occurrences are symbolic of the illness in his thinking. This happens today and is also illustrated in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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Hamlet's timelessness can be seen through the themes that it portrays. Correspondingly in today's world many suffered and grieved greatly when Princess Diana passed away. As long as time stands their will always be these moral dilemmas which we still face today and seemingly forever.
Similarly, man often sees supposedly abnormal occurrences in nature as symbols or warning about the breakdown of political, social or ethical systems. In the opening scene of Hamlet Francisco says "'Tis bitter cold, / And I am sick at heart" (1. Today, people still do the same thing. equates his own physical illness with the break down of his political system.
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