Hamlet

ACT 2 SCENE 2 OF WHAT DOES HAMLET ACCUSE HIMSELF IN THE FIRST PART OF HIS SOLILOQUY BEGINING AT LINE 543? WHAT EXCUSE DOES HE OFFER FOR HIS CONDUCT? DO YOU THINK THAT HE IS JUSTIFIED EITHER IN HIS SELF-RECRIMINATION OR IN HIS EXCUSE?

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Hamlet accuses himself of being weak and cowardly. He excuses his conduct by noting that he isn't sure the ghost wasn't an evil apparition sent to lure him to damnation. The last part of your question calls for your opinion.

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