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Hamlet's Conflicts Resolved

Hamlet¡¯s Conflict Resolved
In Shakespearean tragedies, characters often are confronted with problems they must resolve. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is one tragedy that reveals a tormented hero who suffers greatly during the course of the play. Hamlet, the tragic hero, must resolve many conflicts, which include confusion and anger at his mother¡¯s hasty remarriage, horror at the ghost¡¯s request to avenge the murder of the his father, and a general disgust with life as he contemplates suicide. Before he can accept the responsibility of setting his world aright, Hamlet must resolve his internal conflicts.
The first dilemma Hamlet must resolve results from the loss of his father. Hamlet is first seen dressed in black as he mourns the death of king Hamlet, his farther. Hamlet cannot understand why no one besides himself and Horatio continues to grieve for his father. What is even more upsetting to Hamlet is the court is celebrating the coronation of Claudius and......


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