To die, to sleep - No more -- and by slep to say we end.” (3.1.64-69) This soliloquy is a prime example of his overuse of words. It talks about how he is contemplating at how he thinks is it better to live or die? His predicament over this idea is the torments that he is suffering through is causing him to think about death, wondering if it is any better then the situation that he is in, but all he is doing is delaying his only purpose and causing him to become very indecisive of his …show more content…
He becomes very aware of how he should kill him and make sure that he is killing him for all the right reasons. But then he becomes to understand the value of life and becomes very indecisive which delays him numerous times with the murder. It is always so discouraging and frustrating to see him finally decide on a decision, and then to see him back away from it and go on with some other plan. One example of this is how he has tried to kill Claudius a numerous amount of times but has procrastinated on his decision. I believe he is procrastinating because he does not want to harm his mother in any way, physically or emotionally because of the relationship that he shares with her. One example that he tries to kill his uncle is whenever he is praying. Hamlet states, “And am I then revenged/ To take him in the purging of his soul, When he is fit and seasoned for his passage?/ No. /...As hell/ whereto it goes. My mother stays./ This physic but prolongs thy sickly days.” (3.3.89-100) Hamlet has the opportunity to plunge the dagger through his head but he feels that in that moment it is wrong because Claudius is asking for forgiveness. This is a prime example here how Hamlet finds a reason to procrastinate on killing Claudius. It is not until act four that Hamlet finally decides to get it together and finally