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Title: Hamlet
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Hamlet: Thought versus Action

Hamlet throughout the play is known as a man of though. Many times he does not take action, and that ultimately kills him. The inaction displayed is that of his perpentual planning to kill King Claudius. So many times does Hamlet philophosize over what he should do to avenge his father, the kings, death. There are plenty of examples to show his self-pitty and turmoil through-out the play. It is these things that ultimately end up foiling his plot to kill the new king.


Towards the beginning of the play, as Hamlet finds out that his uncle Claudius is marrying his mother, he considers life in general as well as taking his own life. This shows us first that he is a man of thought, because he looks into it deeply and comes out with a re ...

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