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The Consequences Of Indecisiveness In William Shakespeare's Hamlet

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Whether they may be life-changing or frivolous, myriad decisions are made each and every day by each and every person. These decisions are what run our lives and lacking the ability to make rational yet hurried decisions can be detrimental. Cambridge defines indecisiveness as “[a] state of being unable to make a choice”. This is conspicuously manifested in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Throughout this tragic play, Hamlet’s indecisiveness directly contributes toward his personal deterioration and negatively affects the others around him. Hamlet demonstrates his indecisiveness through the journey toward his downfall; surrounding the relationships with his loved ones; through the procrastination toward killing his uncle; through his many signs of delusion and mental illness; and finally, surrounding his contemplation of suicide. First and foremost, whilst recognizing Hamlet’s hesitancy and mere inaction, his previous lover Ophelia, feels as though Hamlet reaches rock bottom. She acknowledges his road from a once witty gentleman to an indecisive bedlamite as she describes, “O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! / The courtier’s, soldier’s, scholar’s, eye, tongue, / sword… Th' observed of all observers, quite, quite down!” (Shakespeare III.i.163-168). Ophelia apprehends the downfall that Hamlet is bringing upon himself from his lack of decision making. Before the passing of his father, Hamlet is thought of as a scholar in Ophelia’s eyes and when he begins losing his concise

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