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He often reflects on his actions and is in tune to his own emotions, especially in his soliloquy that starts with "To be or not to be." While he does act in haste and have many irrational thoughts, Hamlet is able to accomplish his goal in the end when he kills Claudius...
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In act 5, scene 2, line 340, Hamlet assures Horatio that his death was not in vain: "Horatio, I am dead; thou livest. Report me and my cause aright to the unsatisfied." This shows that while Hamlet does die, he knows he did not die before completing his vow of revenge, and he deems it important that everyone knows this...
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