Hamlet's Flaws
Date Submitted: 03/27/2002 11:25:48
Hamlet's Flaws
What is Hamlet's flaw?..."Nor to any one is he known to have defect. No one ever ventures to speak of him slightingly or critically. Why does not the King, Laertes, or Fortinbras despise him for a scholar and a dreamer, at least, instead of taking him as they all do for the worthy son of his warrior sire? Why does not the Queen once sigh, or Horatio sadly shake his head? He
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point of view, the Hamlet presented to me was not a person of sound mind, in fact, probably insane to the point of a breakdown, simply because of the amount of time in which these events occurred. " Nor to any one is he known to have defect." At least not until the end, when his over thinking of a situation gets the best of him, and not only kills himself, but those close to him.
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