Hamlet His own Victim

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English

 

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Stephen M

 

Date added:

January 15, 2016

 

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University

 

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B

 

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3 / 786

 

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Hamlet's character is naturally withdrawn, dark, and morose in the wake of these traumatic events. The abnormality of his thoughts, or madness and behavior is to some extent understandable. The most obvious issue in this play can be stated in the simple question, of why Hamlet delays taking revenge for his father's death...
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Critics who find the cause of Hamlet's delay in his internal meditations typically view the prince as a man of great moral integrity who is forced to commit an act that goes against his deepest principles. Another perspective of Hamlet's internal struggle suggests that the prince has become so disenchanted with life since his father's death, that he has neither the desire nor the will to exact revenge...
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