Who Is Responsible For Hamlet's Downfall

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The character Hamlet possess many traits that make him seem modern, however many of these traits lead to his downfall. Hamlet is stubborn and impulsive, which many of the young people today are. His stubbornness is shown when he keep going after revenge even after he killed an innocent person. He impulsive in Act III, Scene IV when he believe that Claudius was behind the curtain and decides to stab it, only to kill Polonius. This show that he takes action, but does not think it through. This also portray a different Hamlet from the one that set up a play to see if Claudius was guilty. Hamlets start to get unstable in his quest for revenge and this cause him to kill an innocent man and make an enemy of the son of the man he kill. Now Hamlet

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