A Tragic Flaw Leads to a Tragic Downfal
Title: A Tragic Flaw Leads to a Tragic Downfal
Category: /Literature/English
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A Tragic Flaw Leads to a Tragic Downfal
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 930 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Tragic Flaw Leads to a Tragic Downfall
William Shakespeare's Hamlet concerns the murder of the king of Denmark and the murdered king's son's quest for revenge. Its main character, Hamlet, possesses a fatal flaw that obstructs his desire for revenge and ultimately brings about his death. This tragic flaw makes him a tragic hero, a character who is destroyed because of a major weakness. If Hamlet did not possess this flaw his death at
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situations led to his own death.
All in all, Hamlet's fatal flaw is obvious in his actions after viewing the emotion of the actors, after his third soliloquy, in his fourth soliloquy, and in his indecisive pursuit of revenge for his father's death. Hamlet was able to avenge his father's death, but at the cost of his own. The tragedy of Hamlet successfully shows how the inability to act can easily lead to a downfall.