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1. Hamlet the VIllain
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Hamlet delays killing the king because of his sensitive, religious and intellectual nature. Every time that Hamlet is about to act or kill the king, he over thinks the situation and decides to delay. Each time Hamlet delays killing the king it is for some reason or another that has resulted from Hamlet coming to a conclusion that, at that particular moment it is not the right time. ...
     In the beginning of the play Hamlet is suspicions that King Claudius killed his father, the former king, are confirmed when, his deceased father appears to him in the form of a Ghost. ... However, by the end of the same act, Hamlet has become reluctant to kill his uncle so hastily; “This time is out of joint, O cursed spite” (Act I scene 5). This is the first time that Hamlet delays killing the king and stems from Hamlets nature to be more of a thinker then a man of action.
     When talking to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Hamlet speaks on human behaviors and on the topic of reason and action.


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