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    Hamlet's Flaws

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    “Procrastination is opportunity’s natural assassin” –Victor Kiam. Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Hamlet, illustrates this idea through the character of Hamlet. Hamlet is given multiple chances to avenge his father’s death, however, fails to do so due to internal struggles, lack of proper planning and timing skills, and his indecisive nature. These flaws ultimately lead to Hamlet’s demise and the death of several other characters. Firstly, Hamlet’s paranoia causes him to become anxious about

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    Fathers and Sons in Hamlet Essay

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    Fathers and Sons in Hamlet        Hamlet's father, Old King Hamlet who he looked up to was recently killed, and his mother married his uncle within a month. He receives a visit from the ghost of his father which urges him to "revenge [Claudius'] foul and most unnatural murder" (I, v, 32) of Old Hamlet. It is only logical that under these circumstances, Hamlet would be under great duress, and it would not be abnormal for him to express grief. Fortnibra and Laertes also have to deal with

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    Self-Deception In Hamlet

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    In act one, scene three of “Hamlet,” Polonius states to his loved ones: “This above all: to thine own self be true (1, 3, 78).” This is a way of saying that nothing at all matters more to how an individual should act than their own honour, that they should be true to themselves and not engage in self-deception. Being true to one’s self also means to act in accordance with who an individual is, what they believe in and what they value the most in life. The need to be true to one’s self is at the

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    then encounters Hamlet and Hamlet asks him what their army is doing here, and he tells hamlet that they are here to invade Poland. Hamlet then asks for a good reason of his actions and the Captain replies “ Truly to speak ad with no addition we go to gain a little patch of ground that hath in it no profit but the name.”(IV,IV,16-18) This statement makes Hamlet reflect on what he is doing and says, “How all occasions do inform against me, and spur my dull revenge!”(IV,IV,31-32) Hamlet is surprised at

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    own child. 2. Hamlet 's behavior is likely part of his plan to "put an antic character on." He knows that by acting crazy around someone who knows him well, he will be able to establish his "act." In her report of his behavior she explains that everything about Hamlet 's behavior was completely different from his normal self. First of all, he never actually spoke a word, but instead just looked at her in a kind odd, intense way. He holds her hard and shakes her a little bit. Hamlet was disordered

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    fate and external forces, brings on a tragedy Hamlet best trait is his downfall, his actions and tragic flaw is not his fault which makes him even more of a tragic hero. He does not survive to see the full outcome of his actions because his tragic flaw. His flaw is his indecision and hesitation which causes his downfall and downfall of others. In the Shakespearean play Hamlet, Hamlet is a tragic hero as his flaw of indecision leads to destruction. Hamlet represents a tragic hero because he is in a

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    In Shakespeare's play, the character Hamlet shows us story of the tragedy he had faced by attempting to obtain revenge for a corrupt act, the murder of his father. As everything begins to unfold, we see that Hamlet begins struggling with internal conflict over who and what was behind his father's death. Hamlet’s struggle continues as he begins to imagine and wait for a so called “ghost” that is supposed to resemble his father. Suddenly the “ghost” appears, saying , "Pity me not, but lend thy serious

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    someone because of something they did that affected you in a way. In William Shakespeare's Tragic themed play, “Hamlet”, the theme of revenge is the driving factor within the plot. Hamlet seeks revenge for his slain father and in the process, he leaves many people dead, including himself. Some may argue that prince Hamlet went to far seeking revenge whereas others claim he found just this. Hamlet does not fully get to experience justice due to the fact that he pushed himself to murder. Justice and revenge

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    Bernard Shaw claims that Hamlet exemplifies the Christian ideal “of the futility of revenge.” While some people may agree with this thought, Hamlet’s story for revenge does not validate that idea that revenge is worthless. The act of Hamlet seeking revenge is not what dooms him to failure, as Shaw would suggest; instead it is Hamlet’s own inability to properly complete his task. Hamlet has not “evolved” into an example of the idea that “two wrongs do not make a right.” Hamlet was simply a bad murderer

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    Hamlet - Hero or Villain

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    Hamlet - a villain and a hero. Hamlet comes across as both a hero and a villain throughout ‘Hamlet’ at different intervals. His loyalty, morality, honesty and popularity are certainly heroic traits however one can’t deny his villainous ways in his dealings with Ophelia, his killing of Polonius and most importantly his delaying of killing Claudius. Hamlet is full of faults yet full of honourable intentions. His negative qualities are slim compared to his heroic qualities therefore I believe Hamlet

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