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Examples Of Hamlet's Fight Against His Fate

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Lastly, what makes the play a tragedy is Hamlet’s fight against his fate. Throughout the play Hamlet, on his own will, takes or doesn’t take action. After his father’s ghost demands him to kill his uncle, he chooses not to because his reason tells him that what it says may not be the truth. But when he finds out the truth, he himself is the one who doesn’t act thinking that killing his uncle while praying would send him to heaven. Being demanded of an answer of Polonius’ dead body, he utters the words “that i keep your counsel, and not mine own.Besides to be demanded of a sponge!” (109). He knows what is to do and that he has “… cause, and will, and strength, and means to do’t” (115) but the other thing he knows is that “there’s a divinity

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