Hamlet 12
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Hamlet's famous soliloquy (Hamlet, act III, scene 1) shows his depth and ability in thinking, and shows Shakespeare's ability to manipulate language. Throughout the play, Hamlet stops to think before acting on anything. The more he thinks, the less he does. Therefore, thinking led him to doubt, ....
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.... with rather than making changes. we are afraid to think about a decision we've made because we may come to regret it later or change our minds.
Sometimes when we think about something a long time, it almost seems like we've done it, so then we don't. Hamlet was different; the longer he brewed over his father's murder, the angrier and more impassioned toward revenge he became. On his journey home to Denmark, he thought about revenge and planned to kill Claudius.
Recognizing he was the victim ....
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