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In the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, Hamlet is described as
courageous, heroic, reliable, and intelligent, but he also has a fatal flaw. A flaw that
cost him his life and also the life of many others. ... Hamlets problem
is his indecisiveness and his procrastination to take action. ... Hamlets personality leads him to
becoming a tragic hero and creates a catastrophe. ... They also use Hamlets
feelings towards Ophelia as an excuse for his mad behavior. ... This is Hamlets most famous soliloquy were he says that people wouldn’t put up
with life if they weren’t frightened and unsure of what happens after death. ...
Another example of Hamlets reckless behavior is how he treats Ophelia. ... If it wasn’t for Hamlets irrational behavior maybe
Ophelia would still be alive. ...
Although Hamlet has many strong and wonderful characteristics, his one
flaw cost the lives of many people and even his own. ... Hamlets procrastination is his fatal flaw and many events prove
this.
Approximate Word count = 1114 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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