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Hamlet


The whole play would be very simple if this murdered was an open assassination, instead, Shakespeare made sure that this assassination was secret, that no one, except maybe Claudius, knew about it. This way, Shakespeare accomplished very different development of action, and arguably one of the best plays in the history. .
             Along with that, Shakespeare created disagreement concerning reasons why Hamlet waited so long before killing Claudius. A careful reader can notice that more than two months pass between Hamlet being told by the Ghost about the evil deed, and Hamlet following through his plan. One can argue that from these actions that Hamlet procrastinated, having that one flaw - being passive. This one question of how Hamlet does not mold into an ideal hero instead of a tragic one. .
             More critics, especially during popularity of Freud, have tried to explain Hamlet's delay exclusively from psychological point of view. But how can one psychologically analyze a character that doesn't exist in real world. This is true because Hamlet is a character within a play not with in history. From the point of view of some critics, it follows that character preceded the plot resulting in shaping it for its needs. But Shakespeare, not to mention all the other play writers, followed Aristotelian view that drama is imitation of life, of the actions of man. .
             Saying this would mean eliminating every element of tragedy, and even drama, from "Hamlet". Hamlet would thus have become a lonely collection of tragic events that accidentally happened not to have a happy ending. So, the reasons for Hamlet's actions should be understood as a cause of original situation, and Hamlet's reactions to it. Then the situation that was affected by Hamlet's reactions can take true form. .
             Looking at Hamlet's reactions, one detail cannot be overlooked. Hamlet does not kill Claudius in church, while he has the best chance of doing so throughout the play.


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