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The Tragedy of Hamlet was a play in which both, good and evil, points-of-view
could be perceived. ... Throughout
the play Hamlet is considered the tragic hero. During the play Hamlet is dealt with an
extreme amount of bad luck when seeking revenge aganist Claudius. His drive for
revenge can be seen as heroic or evil.
When Hamlet first receives news that his father was murdered he is very
disheartened. ... A downfall Hamlet had was that he
thought too much. ... By taking
action earlier in the play Hamlet might not have died. ... The fight with Hamlet and Laertes
led to Hamlets downfall, and the rest of his family.
Approximate Word count = 479 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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