in similar degree to his internal conflict. Hamlet has to live between contrasting expectations and his mind shows the battle Hamlet cannot win, because his indecisiveness leads him to make many choices that affect his fate. Hamlet knows that the Ghost expects him to commit the murder, as he is the son of the late King. The Ghost reveals that King Claudius committed the foul murder and must die. The prince can choose to follow his fate or simply ignore it, facing the penalties later. Throughout the play, Hamlet constantly avoids doing the deed. However, his need for free-will, driven by his internal conflicts, forces him to take revenge. The Ghost ordered Hamlet to act against his own conscience, further damaging Hamlet internally. Hamlet’s indecision's still exemplify his free will, as they are forms of taking action to do nothing. Consequently, nothing provides a path for Hamlet's life and death. His own free will determines his fate – Gurtej.
in similar degree to his internal conflict. Hamlet has to live between contrasting expectations and his mind shows the battle Hamlet cannot win, because his indecisiveness leads him to make many choices that affect his fate. Hamlet knows that the Ghost expects him to commit the murder, as he is the son of the late King. The Ghost reveals that King Claudius committed the foul murder and must die. The prince can choose to follow his fate or simply ignore it, facing the penalties later. Throughout the play, Hamlet constantly avoids doing the deed. However, his need for free-will, driven by his internal conflicts, forces him to take revenge. The Ghost ordered Hamlet to act against his own conscience, further damaging Hamlet internally. Hamlet’s indecision's still exemplify his free will, as they are forms of taking action to do nothing. Consequently, nothing provides a path for Hamlet's life and death. His own free will determines his fate – Gurtej.