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... But, by definition of a Shakespearean tragic hero, Hamlet cannot be composed of pure good.
Through deep speculation of his words, one can undeniably assume that Hamlet is not an amiable misanthrope. One can also clearly see that Hamlet is capable of deliberate action and that he contributes time and careful thought into a lot of his cruel actions. After Hamlet received the unexpected information that the ghost had fed him, Hamlet knew that “all [was] not well…and that foul deeds [would] rise” and for this reason he himself began to devise his façade of insanity.
Approximate Word count = 417 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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