I do not think so. Since he went into France, I have been in continual practice. I shall win at the odds
Hubris: Hamlet is excessively prideful. He believes that he can beat Laertes at swordplay, even though he suspects foul play. His ego gets in the way of logic and his pride is a large factor in his death.
I do not think so. Since he went into France, I have been in continual practice. I shall win at the odds
Hubris: Hamlet is excessively prideful, he believes that he can beat Laertes in a sword fight, even though he suspects foul play.
Hamartia: Hamlet's fatal flaw is his indecision. In this scene, he considers killing his uncle, but decides against it. He continues to delay it, changing his morals and perceptions of the situation.
Now might I do it pat, now he is a-praying.
O' cursed spite! That ever I was born to set it right!
Perepetia: In this scene, Hamlet turns from sorrow to revenge. He begins his quest to murder Claudius, and the main plot is set in motion.