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Title: Hamlet
Words: 569
Hamlet, the central character, has been analyzed and criticized for centuries. His complex character has given way to numerous variable interpretations and psycho profiles. He's open to different, yet possible explanations of his character. For example, one might view him as piacular and petulant, whereas another might see him as pragmatic and rash. However, there lies one clear consensus: Hamlet's character is by no means heroic through his actions to revenge his father's death. One may be fooled by Hamlet's justification that this is God's will and that he's bringing justice to Demark. This is blasphemous. Revenge, violence, anger, and hate"”actions taken by Hamlet on account of God's will--directly goes against specific preachings in the Bible, thus feelings of sympathy for Hamlet ...
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