Hamlet

HELP ME ON HAMLET !

Hamlet's tragedy is caused, in no small part, by his expectionally noble nature.

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Hamlet is a thinker rather than a man of action. He muses about man's nature, the afterlife, love, sex....rather than getting down to business and avenging his father. Hamlet must know for sure his uncle is guilty before he contemplates revenge. I think it is Hamlets existential crises that drive the play forward more than his revenge.