Hamlet's 'Words Without Thought Will Never Go To Heaven'

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Act 3, Scene 4 Pg 76-77 Lines 74-98 In this scene, Hamlet sees Claudius praying and plans to kill Claudius as he is praying. However, Hamlet thinks it through and reconsiders because he believes that if he kills Claudius as he is praying, Claudius’s sins will be forgiven. Hamlet does not want Claudius to get away with his murder and reach heaven so easily and peacefully. However, at the end of this scene Claudius says, “Words without thought will never go to heaven.” This suggests that Claudius is not genuinely praying to have his sins forgiven. He is praying thoughtlessly, therefore his prayers would not be heard or forgiven. This scene shows how indecisive and wavered Hamlet is because he is not driven enough to kill Claudius. He still

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