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Hamlets Delay With Revenge

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Term Paper TitleHamlets Delay With Revenge
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          Hamlet's Delay with Revenge
     Delay stalked Hamlet and his scheme to murder his rival, uncle, and deemed father, Claudius.  Hamlet's visiting with the ghost in Act I, Scene V, included multiple challenges and tasks applied to Hamlet by the ghost. "Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder." Hamlet vows a fast and swift revenge, however encounters experiences and ways that delay his destiny to avenge his fathers death.  In the end, Hamlet fulfills his goal and takes revenge on his father's death and murder.
     Hamlet's character shows much discouragement, earnestness, and sensitivity towards his new found sorrows.  Being a religious man, Hamlet forsakes the plan too kill himself for reasons of confusion, guilt, and terror towards suicide.  He instead removes this idea and the worries about his father's death, his mother's quick marriage, and his uncle's robbing of his mother and the crown. For his new father all he must say to describe his juxtaposed thoughts is "A little more than kin, and less than kind."(I, ii, 64). And of course Hamlet cannot match his peer-rivals Laertes and Fortinbras in the area of killing.  He is too much involved in lucid
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thoughts too find will to kill. In Acts II and III, critics argue, two months have passed from the death of the king. Hamlet finds himself involved in plotting a play. He had been brooding for two months thus far.  He designs the actors speak the verses directly to the King, Claudius. This action by Hamlet serves him well, the play mimicking the lives of the royal family, and Claudius is greeted with guilt and solemn grief.  "How smart a lash that speech doth give my conscience!"(III,1,49)  He flees to a place ...

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