Hamlet/tragic Flaws

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...can be viewed on a multiplicity of levels. One aspect of the play is the fact that Hamlet is caught up in powerful political situation. King Claudius, his uncle and how his stepfather, as well as his liege lord, is also hi father's murder, who recognizes that Hamlet could constitute a powerful rival for the throne of Denmark. But while the emphasis in Hamlet is one the control or moderation of emotion by reason, the young prince has supreme difficulty in negotiate this task (Levy 2001 83). The following examination will demonstrate that Hamlet has tragic flaws that lead inexorably to the play's tragic conclusion.
The untenable nature of Hamlet's position, and its effect on the prince, is demonstrated in several ways. One of the major ways that Hamlet has of coping with Claudius is through cynicism, which is expressed through several key dialogues. The first of these dialogues occurs between Hamlet, Claudius and his mother Queen Gertrude. Although it has been less then two months since his father's...

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