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Title: Hamlet
Words: 4174
Hamlet is a man of high estate, Denmark's next king, who is both loyal and noble, he is a tragic hero, doomed to a terrible fate. In the name of honor, Hamlet procrastinates his father's death; attempts to protect the women in his life; and duels Laertes for the sake of nobility. Consequently nobility is Hamlets tragic flaw, which results in his death and many others.
Hamlet contributes to his downfall through procrastination. By virtue Hamlet is forced to avenge his father's death, who was murdered by Claudius. Hamlet must kill Claudius to free his father's soul from purgatory. However Hamlet is reluctant and decides he will get actors to re-enact the murder of his father, then wait to see Claudius' reaction. Hamlet has already been assured of the fact that Claudius killed his f ...
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