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GR: It's a good thing Hamlet hesitates...   Written by Ana L (5/20/2003 6:53 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, In defence of Laertes, penned by ching
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] Furthermore, would we rather have a brother/son like Laertes who would want to revenge our death, as opposed to someone like Hamlet who talks alot but is rather slow to act?

...when contemplating murder. I think it makes Hamlet nobler and shows him to be a better human being that he does not act precipitously, that he ponders for so long about committing something so foul -- even to avenge his father.


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