Is Hamlet's Guilty

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Hamlet finds avenging his father’s death so difficult because he never has the right time to do it. Throughout most of the play Hamlet is being watched by someone for Claudius, whether it is his friends, Ophelia, or his family. To murder someone you would typically want to be alone, there are other times when Hamlet is busy twisting Polonius to being convinced he’s gone mad. At the end on act III, Hamlet verbally attacks his mother, though he is mostly right about all of the things he says to his mother. He doesn’t take action as soon as he is convinced Claudius is guilty because he believes there are more people around that are guilty than it may seem, and that he is not sure who he could trust in his vicinity. This lack of trust leads

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