Friday, May 4, 2012

Hamlets hesitation: Good or bad?

          I agree with hamlets decision to spare Claudius's life at the moment.  Killing anybody is a risky thing to do, and he needs to take his time, especially since he wants to make sure he is sent to hell. He should plan this murder for a perfect moment that Claudius is committing some sort of sin to make sure he accomplishes his goals.  Now, we're not exactly sure is Claudius is guilty either, so killing him might not even be the best thing to do at this point, Hamlet should make sure he is GUILTY! If he killed innocent Claudius then he could have terrible consequences.  One other thing, is that the ghost of Hamlets dad did not request for Claudious to suffer after life, so he should not even want to be doing that.