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... vow to sweep to revenge, one major obstacle lies ahead: Hamlet's impractical thinking. ... Horatio, and Marcellus await the spirit, they observe Claudius, who is ...
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... that was caught in Shakespeare's trap of making people believe that Hamlet was thinking heavily about his moral code instead of killing Claudius is William ...
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... The first instance Hamlet acts "impulsive or rash" is in Act III, scene iv. line 27. Hamlet had just slain Polonius, thinking it was Claudius. ...
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... difficult. Another weakness in Jones's view lies in Act 3, Scene 4, when Hamlet kills Polonius, thinking it was Claudius. The act ...
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... He soon realizes someone is watching him behind a curtain, and thinking it is Claudius, Hamlet takes his knife and stabs inwardly toward the curtain. ...
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... confronted him, he comes very close to convincing Gertrude that Claudius killed his father, he accidentally kills Polonius thinking it's Claudius, and his ...
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... Hamlet slays Polonius thinking that it was Claudius, but when he lifts the curtain to reveal Polonius, all he says is, "Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool ...
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... Hamlet begins to wonder why he has not completed his task of killing Claudius yet. He expresses his confusion when he says, "Of thinking to precisely on th ...
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... Hamlet hears Polonius, thinking it is Claudius, and stabs him through the curtain. When Hamlet finds out it was Polonius and not Claudius, he regrets it. ...
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... my thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!" He realizes he must take action against Claudius in some form or fashion. Unfortunately, his thinking at that ...
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... is Claudius' inability to pray. He cannot really justify his past deeds. For him this is actually another step into darkness. Hamlet may be a thinking man ...
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... It is practical concerns, Claudius argues, that have forced him to become king. There is of course the threat of Fortinbras who, thinking Denmark to be ...
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... During Hamlet's confrontation with Ophelia, I believe that Claudius is hiding behind some ... Perhaps he is thinking that if it isn't because of love, then it may ...
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... is Claudius' inability to pray. He cannot really justify his past deeds and for him this is actually another step into darkness. Hamlet may be a thinking man ...
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... a "thinking man" as so many critics have called him, then he did not use that powerful brain of his in this situation. Hamlet would know Claudius' personality. ...
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... loyalty, and is further disheartened to realize that his mother had an adulterous affair with Claudius before his father's death. This thinking is indicative ...
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... Laertes is ready to kill the king right away thinking that Claudius murdered his father. But Claudius tells him that Hamlet killed his father. ...
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... a total accident that Polonius was stabbed since the intended victim was Claudius. In conclusion, Hamlet was not mad. In fact, he was smart and swift thinking. ...
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... Hamlet then feels ashamed of his unwillingness to go after Claudius. It dawned on Hamlet that he had been thinking too much and acting too little. ...
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... is creating mixed ideas in his mind and really wants to take his revenge out on Claudius in a just way, but is also tempted to murder him without thinking.
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... Dead for a ducant, dead." (3:4, line 28) Thinking it was Claudius he ran over and stabbed the person that was behind the tapestry. ...
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... Immediately after "the mouse trap," Hamlet killed Polonius who was behind a drape, thinking that Polonius was Claudius (act 3 scene 4, line 25-26). ...
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... them. Thinking it was Claudius, he drew his sword and stabbed though the curtain where the impostor was in concealment. It turned ...
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... is never seen in Hamlet, even in the end when he finally does kill Claudius. ... see plots unfold before they even occur, he can tell what others are thinking. ...
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... Not only is he incapable of acting without thinking, he knows this is the case ... and his intellectual capacity is the major difference between Claudius and himself ...
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... Not only is he incapable of acting without thinking, he knows this is the case ... and his intellectual capacity is the major difference between Claudius and himself ...
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... a total accident that Polonius was stabbed since the intended victim was Claudius. In conclusion, Hamlet was not mad. In fact, he was smart and swift thinking. ...
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... We see this when Hamlet tries to kill Claudius when he is praying. ... Hamlet was startled, and without thinking he killed Polonius, when he was behind the wall ...
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... He is realizing from the "occasions" that he has to stop thinking about taking vengeance on Claudius and actually take some action. ...
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... This over thinking that Hamlet is plagued with again allows Claudius to escape death and brings Hamlet one-step closer to his own. ...
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