The obscurity of human thought and sentiment inhibits the possibility of
understanding an individual's actions. The human mind is composed of its own
due process, which, in certain individuals, might disable the ability to make
decisions and act. In the play Hamlet the protagonist is marked by an indecisive
nature. By analyzing every aspect of a possible action, Hamlet inevitably finds a
reason not to act. His actions are untimely. The often procrastination of serious
acts lead to an even more complicated situation. The complexities of the events
which take place in the play do not always provide Hamlet with a possible clear
decision. He is constantly faced with a challenging dilemma that adds to the
intricacy of his life. Hamlet is overly conscious and unable to make a decision
because of the uncertainty of the consequences that might follow. There is a
constant threat that reaction these consequences will not be what he expects,......
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