1. Why does Hamlet drag his feet so long to avenge his
father's murder?
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because his enemy kill his father
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It really does not take Hamlet very long to avenge his father’s death. Hamlet is full of self-reproach, and there is some danger of the audience taking him at his own valuation as he castigates his own idleness. Perhaps the only action that really smacks of indecisiveness is his staging of an elaborate drama to force Claudius into betraying his guilt, when the ghost has already related all the circumstances of his murder in I.v. Having heard the ghost’s story, Hamlet seems very clear indeed that he believes it and that nothing in his life can be more important than recalling
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