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William Shakespeare's Hamlet

ill also restore order to the kingdom. Much has been made of his hesitation, and many critics find that his supposed hesitation is due to circumstances also beyond his control, related to the social and political realities of the time. This hesitation may be the tragic flaw that the tragic hero must possess, and yet if this is so it is different from the tragic flaw of any other tragic hero.

Age is a consideration, for Hamlet is a young man, but the part has been played by men of a wide variety of ages (and by at least one woman, Judith Anderson). Considering the nature of the character, Bill Clinton would be a good person to cast, for he also has an image of indecision and of changing his mind to fit the circumstances. Perhaps he does this as a way of manipulati

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