The Seeds the lie within the Flaws of Hamlet's Character.
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Curtis Schroeder A.P. Lang Pd. 1 Feld December 3, 2003 Hamlet Essay The Seeds the lie within the Flaws of Hamlet's Character William Shakespeare's classic play Hamlet is full of "seeds" of tragedy, ultimately leading to the "rot" and "disease" in the state of Denmark. The characters encounter many battles with their own personal flaws and morality in just revenge. They also battle falsity in the relationships of the royal family and those close to them, false love, and falseness to themselves continuously throughout the play. This tragedy, however, is based around the weaknesses and flaws of the main character, Hamlet. Despite many other attributes to the overall tragedy in Hamlet, Hamlet's vulnerability and indecision in his character caused the ultimate tragedy in the play, leading to the rot and disease that haunts the state of Denmark. Hamlet exhibits many seeds as to the rot and disease in the state of Denmark. Polonius encounters his...

