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Title: Hamlet
Words: 1631
Velano 1
Chris Velano
Mr. Laping
English 40S
October 31, 2001
Hamlet's Depression
Often it is discussed whether or not Hamlet, the melancholy Prince, is entirely
responsible for his own demise. Nevertheless, it would be rather evident that Hamlet,
in the Shakespearean play is wholly responsible for his own demise for three specific
reasons. Hamlet's hesitations with reference to killing Claudius had caused Hamlet's
own demise. In addition, Hamlet's persona towards Ophelia, as well as his anger within
him, and also his passions has also caused Hamlet for his own demise. Seeing as Hamlet
is exceedingly capable of controlling his hesitations, persona and his passions, it would
be mod ...
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