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Examination of Hamlet's tragic flaw from "summary" of The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg

Throughout the play, Shakespeare delves deep into the character of Hamlet, exploring his inner conflicts and motivations. One of the central themes that emerge is the examination of Hamlet's tragic flaw, a characteristic that ultimately leads to his downfall. This flaw is not immediately apparent, buried beneath layers of complexity and contradiction. Hamlet's tragic flaw can be seen in his indecisiveness and hesitation. Despite his initial resolve to avenge his father's murder, Hamlet becomes paralyzed by doubt and overthinking. This internal struggle is evident in his famous soliloquy, where he contemplates the consequences of his actions and the morality of seeking revenge. This inner turmoil prevents Hamlet from taking decisive action, leading to missed opportunities and trag...
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    The Masks of Hamlet

    Marvin Rosenberg

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