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Hamlet's tragic flaw

Some books on Hamlet that will help you are Clutton-Brock's "Shakespeare's Hamlet," Ed. David Bevington's "Twentieth Century Interpretations of Hamlet," and Levin's "The Question of Hamlet."
You may want to use Hamlet's "conscience" in the "To be or not to be" soliloquy as his tragic flaw.
It can be argued that his conscience led to his death.
Hope this helps.

Posted by SH on April 14, 1997 at 00:08:15
In Reply to "Tragic flaw of Hamlet" posted by Kerry on April 13, 1997 at 17:55:55


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