Hamlet

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English

 

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Douglas J

 

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May 3, 2015

 

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He seeks to avenge his late father's death by killing the man who has murdered him. Even though all of the signs for the motive to kill the king are apparent, Hamlet still procrastinates on taking action. Yet, by the end of the story, Hamlet is finally able to find resolve. In his Lectures of 1811-1812, Lecture XII, Samuel Coleridge discussed Hamlet's character...
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He ultimately said that Shakespeare could have had Hamlet kill his father's murderer the first chance he had in Act II. Instead he chose to have Hamlet's intellect overrule his desire to act quickly. "He is a man living in meditation?" says Coleridge of Hamlet's character. Had Shakespeare chose to have Hamlet commit the murder in Act II, the play would have been short and dull rather than long and more interesting; simply less tragic...
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