How does Hamlet react to his momentous decision and what does he risk to save himself from his own ideas
When Hamlet decides to kill his Uncle it is not just a simple question of 'To Kill, or not To Kill.' The decision involves Hamlet considering what will happen to his mentality and future. How does Hamlet react to this momentous decision, and what does he risk to save himself from his own ideas?
The play Hamlet is essentially a character study of an individual who develops an obsession with killing the King, yet
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very edge of sanity during many of the most intense moments, particularly at the performance of the play-within-a-play. Despite all the indecisiveness that Hamlet displays when considering whether or not to kill Claudius, in the end he does commit the crime and as a result the audience are left to wonder at the end of the play where his soul is received- heaven or hell.
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Hamlet- William Shakespeare
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