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Bugger all. Shakespeare was writing plays, not sermons. His purpose was to entertain, not to instruct. People who try to get lessons out of the plays usually end up with something inane or contradictory or both. They say that we learn from Romeo and Othello that impulsiveness is bad but from Hamlet we learn it is good. Or alternatively from Hamlet we learn that cautiousness is bad but from Romeo and Othello we learn that it is good. From Macbeth we learn that wanting to be king is bad, but from Lear and Hamlet we learn that it is good. Macbeth, Hamlet and Richard III (plays with similar plots) all tell us that killing a king is a bad thing sometimes and a good thing sometimes, and Richard II tells us that killing a king can be a bad thing and a good thing at the same time. Hamlet says revenge is good, but Titus Andronicus says it is bad. The Taming of the Shrew says men should be in charge but The Merry Wives of Windsor says that women should be. From Hotspur in Henry IV we learn that knightliness is bad; from Henry in Henry V we learn it is good. Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream say that forced marriages are bad, but All's Well that Ends Well says they are good. Othello, Postumus and Claudio teach us to doubt any evidence of one's wife's infidelity; Albany in King Lear teaches us to believe it.

Every play follows its own logic to its own end. The characters gain our sympathy, our respect, our pity. We recognize in them the reality of the diversity of human nature and circumstance. But they do not lecture us on morals or anything else.

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