Hamlet - A Comparison to Humanity

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... life since his father's death that he has neither the desire nor

the will to exact revenge. (74)

Mr. Scott points out morality and disenchantment, both of which belong

solely to an individuals own conscious, as two potential causes of

Hamlet's procrastination, and therefore he offers support to the

idea that Shakespeare is placing important emphasis on the role of

individual perspective in this play. The importance that Mr. Scott's

comment places on Hamlet's use of personal meditations to "make sense

of his moral dilemma" (74), also helps to support L.C. Knight's

contention that Shakespeare is attempting to use these dilemmas to

illustrate the inner workings of the human mind.

In Hamlet, Shakespeare gives the reader an oppo ...

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