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Hamlet, like all of Shakespeare’s plays, is a tragedy in which the main character, Hamlet, has a tragic flaw. ... Therefore, Hamlet’s tragic flaw is his inability to act on impulse and his inconsistent approach to it.
Hamlet’s tragic flaw is shown in Act III, scene iii when he has the perfect chance to kill Claudius but does not take the opportunity. ... Hamlet’s tragic flaw is clearly shown here since he cannot make a quick decision, as well as it is shown in Act III, scene i. ... This is part of Hamlet’s tragic flaw because he would be a greater man if he could act upon his thoughts more quickly. ... Hamlet is very indecisive and this adds to his tragic flaw.
Another Part of Hamlet’s tragic flaw is his inconsistent approach to acting on impulse, which is shown in Act III, scene iv. ... While this may be seen as Hamlet overcoming his tragic flaw, in reality he has not.
Approximate Word count = 794 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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