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    Hamlets Fatal Flaw

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    Hamlet’s Fatal Flaw Hamlet’s Fatal Flaw was that he had a hard time carrying out his plans. Many times did Hamlet plan on doing things‚ yet he did not carry out these plans. Hamlet was not a bad guy‚ but more of a tragic hero. In the opening scenes of the play‚ the Ghost of Hamlet’s father reveals the truth about his death to his son. He tells Hamlet to avenge his tragic murder. Hamlet’s response seems like he has quick plans to carry out his fathers wishing‚ by saying "Haste me to know’t that

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    Tragic Endings

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    tragedy. Through his technique in dramatizing Hamlet‚ Shakespeare communicates that procrastination leads to nothing but the suffering of man. As the play nears its end‚ Shakespeare uses development in Hamlet’s character and a chaotic catharsis to create a dramatically tragic event out of Hamlet’s duel in Act Five. When Hamlet is staring at the skull of Yorick‚ Shakespeare presents Hamlet with much more seriousness as he contemplates death. Hamlet begins to realize his own procrastination to the

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    Fatal Flaws In Hamlet

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    love with her‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern into thinking that he is depressed and Polonius into thinking that he is insane. While his controlled array of emotions makes Hamlet appear emotionally stable‚ they are instead simply an outward display of Hamlet’s tremendous acting ability. In reality‚ Hamlet is emotionally volatile and uncontrollable. He is unable to find equilibrium and is forced to extremes. Hamlet is either active or passive‚ moral or amoral. Throughout the play‚ Hamlet struggles to become

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    meaning that his words of taking revenge for his father were honest‚ regardless of who was behind the murder‚ unlike Hamlet. With the chaos of Hamlet’s passion for revenge also comes his responsibility to bring justice back into the kingdom of Denmark. Having a ruler who committed incest and murder brings a cloud of corruptness to the kingdom‚ meaning that Hamlet’s duty to return justice to Denmark begins. “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” (1.5.90)‚ with such corruptness it is not only felt

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    Timing Is Everything

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    his father. This occurs shortly after the marriage of Hamlet’s mother‚ Gertrude‚ and Uncle Claudius‚ making Claudius the Danish King. Learning of his father’s murder – and still grieving over Gertrude’s quick-willingness to marry after his father’s death – Hamlet formulates a plan to seek his revenge. Hamlet’s tragedy is his delay in killing Claudius for it leads to the death of his friends‚ his family‚ and ultimately‚ himself. Hamlet’s hesitant planning results in the loss of many of his friends:

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    How Is Hamlet Crazy

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    Everyone has a different sense of normalcy and sanity. Due to this‚ gauging a person’s character is a shot in the dark. In Shakespeare’s tragic play Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s true character is defined by his relationships‚ actions‚ and state of mind. After his father’s death‚ Hamlet’s relationship with the living seem to deteriorate‚ especially with the women in his life. During his break up with Ophelia‚ he claims that he “‘did love [her] once’” but quickly denies that further into the conversation (3

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    in his youth‚ adopted this idealistic attitude‚ as his reaction to his father’s death‚ or to a greater extent his mother’s hasty remarriage was somewhat of a surprise? Sally Porterfield explains his dismay from a Jungian standpoint‚ "the death of Hamlet’s father and his mother’s remarriage to his uncle represents the universal experience of parental discovery." (1994‚ p.73) Very little sympathy is offered to Hamlet by either of his parents to which some may argue that Hamlet was mature enough to deal

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    Hamlet Theme Essay

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    Themes Revenge Deals with Hamlet’s inner struggles to take action - he delays his revenge Foils - Laertes and Fortinbras both take swift and immediate action that sets off and highlights Hamlet’s infamous delay. Questions the validity and usefulness of revenge by the end of the play; while seeking revenge‚ both Laertes and Hamlet die. Difficult to tell the “good guys” from the “bad guys”‚ as many characters are plotting immoral plans and attempting to execute them. Lies

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    Hamlet Sociopath Essay

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    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern‚ explaining to them that he reached out to them to find out what is causing Hamlet’s erratic behavior. Hamlet‚ the protagonist of the Shakespearian tragedy Hamlet‚ pretends he is insane after secretly discovering Claudius‚ his uncle‚ has murdered Hamlet’s father. Claudius is the new king of Denmark‚ taking the throne after his late brother’s death‚ and he has recently married Hamlet’s mother‚ Gertrude. Claudius mimics emotion but acts without it‚ manipulating people to do his dirty

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    disorder. My own understanding of the text is that it is in Hamlet’s nature to desire order out of turmoil. Betrayal is the cause of Denmark’s political turmoil‚ as well as Hamlet’s personal disarray. To restore order‚ Hamlet seeks to elicit the truth

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