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    explains how Hamlet’s delay to action throughout the play clearly links to King Hamlet and the concept of a strong father figure. It first discusses how Hamlet may have wanted to kill Claudius because Claudius was not an ideal father figure like King Hamlet was. The article mentions Freudian Theory and the Oedipus Complex in terms of Hamlet’s guilt and inability to go through with killing Claudius, for if Hamlet had killed Claudius, he would be killing a part of himself (the part that yearns for his mother)

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    In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet he draws much attention to the delay of Hamlet’s revenge, but never gives a reason as to why. After the death of King Hamlet, Prince Hamlet is distraught and upset. When he learns that his father was murdered and asked to seek vengeance by his father’s ghost his personality alters again. There are five main reasons for Hamlet’s delay of pursuing revenge for his father’s murder, some of which have been studied and fought over by many critics. The theory that was believed

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    In Hamlet, there arise questions of what is true or real and who can be trusted to share that truth. A particularly popular question is whether or not the ghost is real; however, this initial query raises the broader issue of trust in the narrative and trust in different characters that are presented on stage. Hamlet trusts the ghost and Horatio, Claudius trusts Polonius, but it does not seem that any of the men ever trust the two women in the play, Gertrude and Ophelia. So far as the audience

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    In the Shakespearean drama Hamlet, the entire story is driven by the pivotal first act in which the Prince encounters the ghost of his father, who was murdered by the newly appointed King Claudius. King Hamlet instructs his son to get revenge on his relative, but he does not follow through, resulting in many missed opportunities. In the hypothetical situation in which Hamlet did not come in contact with the apparition, he still would not have exacted revenge on Claudius. There is no reason he would

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    Hamlet is indecisive in the murder of King Claudius, due to his methodical thought process. Though he is given several opportunities to avenge his father throughout the play, he simply cannot take them as the result of his questioning nature evident when doubts the ghost’s reciting of the King’s murder is true. “The spirit that I have seen / May be a devil, and the devil hath power / T’ assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps, / Out of my weakness and my melancholy” (2.2.627-630). To ease his doubt

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    In the book of Hamlet there were many opportunities to take his revenge but Hamlet found reasons not to. He always found ways to procrastinate until the end of the book. It came to a point where he was a danger to everyone around him. If he would have killed Claudius the first chance he got many lives could have been spared. Hamlet has proved throughout the story he had difficulty taking his revenge by killing King Claudius. Hamlet delayed seeking his revenge many times until the very end. He is

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    Shakespeare in his famous play Hamlet, reveals the murderer of King Hamlet to readers when a ghost comes to visit his son. However, the ghost, or any other character never discloses whether or not Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude, was aware of the murder, or even an encourager of it. So the question stands, did Gertrude help King Claudius plan the murder of King Hamlet or was did she never know her was deceased husband was killed by her new one? Scholars argue this idea based on the evidence from the play

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    The Importance of Claudius' Guilt in Hamlet     In the first three acts of the play Hamlet, King Claudius go through a subtle, but defined change in character.  Claudius role in the play begins as the newly corrinated king of Denmark.  The former king, King Hamlet, was poisoned by his brother, Claudius, while he was asleep.  Claudius, however, made it known to everyone that the king died of a snakebite in the garden, and thus no one knew of the murder that had just taken place making his murder

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    “Why did Hamlet take so long to finally kill Claudius?” Many philosophers have dappled into Shakespeare’s most controversial book. Some looking for answers, and trying to find a deeper understanding as to why Hamlet has hesitation towards the murder of Claudius. Ernest Jones’s pounders with many theories to answer this question in his most famous article, "The Oedipus-Complex as An Explanation of Hamlet's Mystery: A Study in Motive.” Jones begins with playing off Hamlet’s fears, the idea that maybe

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    English Christian monarchial tradition. Therefore, a man such as Claudius,

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