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Hamlets Tragic Flaw

Start of Term Paper
Shakespeare's Hamlet is a play written to make the reader or director think for himself and create what he thinks to be come alive. Any argument could be well supported or demolished on quotes and actions from the text and one's interpretation ....

Middle of Term Paper
... scenarios that require thorough contemplation, Hamlet is impulsive. An example of this is seen when hears a "rat" listening in on his dialogue with his mother in Act III, iv. Without the necessary thought, Hamlet draws his sword and kills Polonius. Another example to support this premise is in Act I, iv when Hamlet threatens his friends and follows the potentially dangerous ghost into the forest without any contemplation. The contention that Hamlet's tragic flaw is "external difficulties" can be disproven in Act III, iii when Hamlet has his knife drawn and is only a swift motion away from Claudius' death. Hamlet's tragic flaw is not that ...

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