1. Is Hamlet noble?
Hamlet's moral fastidiousness is derived from two things: the chivalric code and his religious beliefs. ... Hamlet too recognises the Christian call for forgiveness and Christianity's quarrels with the notion of revenge. ... Hamlet's integrity is manifested by his refusal to enact his revenge brutally and rashly on hearing of his father "most foul and unnatural murder." ... Hamlet's nobility and decency are not diminished by his inability to take immediate revenge, but his rash and impulsive actions in slaying Polonius and arranging the death of Rosencrantz and Guildenste...
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