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Hamlet's internal conflict paralyzes action from "summary" of The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg

Throughout the play, Hamlet's internal conflict is vividly portrayed as a force that immobilizes him, preventing decisive action. This conflict is not just a passing thought or fleeting emotion; rather, it is a deeply rooted dilemma that consumes Hamlet's entire being. His mind is torn between opposing desires and beliefs, creating a sense of paralysis that hinders his ability to act. At the core of Hamlet's internal conflict is his struggle with the concept of revenge. On one hand, he is driven by a sense of duty to avenge his father's murder and uphold justice. On the other hand, he is plagued by doubts and moral qualms about the consequences of his actions. This inner turmoil leads Hamlet to question his own motives and the validity of his mission, leading to a state of indecision and inaction. Furthe...
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    The Masks of Hamlet

    Marvin Rosenberg

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