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The story “Hamlet” is about man’s struggle with revenge, when
tragedy enters their life. ... Yet when opportunity arises, Hamlet
does not take action. There is something inside Hamlet that stops him from
taking action against Claudius. Through a series of evaluations, Hamlet
finally concludes that he must stop thinking and hesitating so much, and he
feels that he must take action in the form of "bloody"revenge upon his
fathers murderer (4. ...
In the first part of Hamlets soliloquy, Hamlet tries to justify his over-
thinking by stating that God intended man to be on a higher level of thinking,
but he realizes that he is taking his theory too far.
Approximate Word count = 471 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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