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The question of why Hamlet, the main character of Shakespeare’s master piece “Hamlet”, delays in taking revenge on Claudius for so long is quite puzzling to the readers and audience members. ... The next appearance of Hamlet in the play reveals that he hasn’t revenged his fathers murder just yet. In Scene two, act two, Hamlet gives a reason for his hesitation and delaying in the revenge to his fathers death. ... With this doubt occupying his mind, Hamlet seems completely unprepared. Hamlet comes up with the idea of a play within a play that is similar to the story told by the ghost about his father’s murder to decide whether Claudius is guilty or innocent. Hamlet approaches one of the players asking, “Dost thou hear me, old friend? ... Page 115, Lines: 563-564) The player agrees to perform the play and Hamlet adds “We’ll ha’t tomorrow night.
Approximate Word count = 716 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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