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Indecisiveness In Hamlet Essay

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A Man of Thought, Indecisiveness, Procrastination, and Emotion When some individual thinks of Hamlet, feeling sympathetic is natural because of the emotional hardships that he was forced to face. Several of the people who he loved and or trusted except for Horatio turned against him for Claudius. The numerous struggles in his life including his father’s death and mother’s quick remarriage, make Hamlet question what it truly means to live. He is continuously trapped between the decision of living and avenging his father’s death or committing suicide. Nothing makes sense to Hamlet; he is insanely confused with life, as well as angry with his mother and uncle. To illustrate his anger, in Shakespeare’s Hamlet (Act I Scene II) Hamlet says, “that it should come to this!”. He is expressing how displeased he is with his mom. Hamlet became disgusted by his uncle and hateful towards his mother. In less than two months his mother remarried, and to his father’s brother no less. Hamlet’s mother seemed to love his father, but it must have been a show when she acted so heartbroken that he died. Hamlet asks himself how someone could be so heartless and insensitive towards the death of someone who once meant so much. Hamlet cannot believe what is happening to him nor does not understand why. Hamlet thinks that countless people in his world are corrupt as well as being so frustrated with his family that he believes suicide might have to be an option. Also, in the same scene Hamlet says “Frailty, thy name is women!” The women Hamlet is referring to is unmistakably his mother. It takes strength to cope with the sorrow and anger that the passing of someone who was very near and dear to some individual dies, and Hamlet believes that his mother is too frail to deal with the wretchedness that his father’s death brought to her. All the unhappiness and pain led his mother to remarry quickly. Although Hamlet believes that this is the reason, he does not agree with his mother’s actions especially when he finds ut that her new husband was his father’s murderer. In (Act I Scene 2) Hamlet even compares his mother to an animal or beast by saying “a beast that wants discourse of reason would have mourned longer.” By becoming at peace with

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