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The Elizabethan play of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is one of William Shakespeare's most popular works.  

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The Elizabethan play of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is one of William Shakespeare's most popular works. In it we see Hamlet, the young heir to the Danish throne struggle with his conscious over the recent death of his father and the events following. He is devastated and also enraged at the promptness of his mothers re-marriage to the new King Claudius, his uncle. When the truth of the situation is revealed Hamlet is livid with his 'incestuous' mother and 'villain' of an uncle and vows to take his revenge. However he is not swift in taking his retribution on his uncle, but instead hesitates and re-evaluates the situation many times. Doubts are seen to creep into his head. He begins not only to doubt the validity of the ghost's revelations, but also has qualms about his own ability and aptitude to carry out his task. There are many reasons that contribute...

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