Did Hamlet Cause His Own Death
Hamlet’s unfortunate death is caused by numerous reasons, many of which are his own fault. Despite Hamlet’s fatal ending by the mysterious Claudius and deceiving Laertes, there are steps leading to Hamlet’s final moment that could have been easily avoided. But unfortunately, they are unavoidable because of Hamlet’s unique and complex personality. Hamlet’s main flaw in life is over thinking. He tends to ponder about every possible outcome of each scenario that he faces in life. It seems that many are aware of Hamlet’s excess of thought. Horatio accurately observes Hamlet: 'Twere to consider too curiously to consider so. Hamlet over thinks for many reasons. He wants to make sure that whatever decision he makes is the right one in his mind. He wants to assure this because one wrong move has proven to change everything. Hamlet also considers every possible outcome of a situation. This is done to insure the right solution to the problem. It can also be said that Hamlet is a “what ifer” in that he might ask himself, “What if I do this” or “What if I do that”. By doing so, he creates more and more possibilities in his mind. When given the opportunity to take action
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Approximate Word count = 1445
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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