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Title: Hamlet, Contrast Between Hamlet,Horatio,leartes And Fortinbras
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Hamlet also sees then upon crossing paths with Fortinbras's army en route to battle of a small piece of land. "The imminent death of twenty thousand men, that for a fantasy and trick of fame". Hamlet sees Fortinbras reactions as rash, letting men die for his own pride and fame, but he also acknowledges the virtue of action... Showed first 250 characters
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Hamlet sees Fortinbras reactions as rash, letting men die for his own pride and fame, but he also acknowledges the virtue of action.
A tragedy from Hamlet is that he is of both these traits, he is a man of thought and a man of action. It is his thoughts that hinder his purpose of revenge "thus conscious does make cowards of us all", and his action with thought that cause him trouble with the murder of Polonious which Hamlet's mother comments " O' what a rash and bloody deed this is!"... Showed next 250 characters
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