The Motivation Of Hamlet's Murder In Hamlet By William Shakespeare

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Learning his father's death was murder instead of the proclaimed accidental death, causes Hamlet to see no other way than to approve the request of his father to reap revenge. As seen is his speech, Hamlet reveals he has the motivation from his father to murder the man responsible for his death. Within the lines “Sith I have cause and will and strength and means To do ’t.”, Hamlet refers to his dead father’s last request to have him seek revenge on Claudius for his murder as sheer motivation. Further, throughout the entire play, it is evident that Hamlet looks at his father as the most gracious man to have ever walked the earth. That being said, after hearing from the ghost of his father of the crime against him, Hamlet immediately sets out

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