Young Man's Lack of Planning as a Cause of Tragedy In Shakespeare's Hamlet
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Lack of planning can be a cause of big problems. These problems could end to be tragedies. This paper hypothesizes that lack of planning, as one of the traits of youthfulness, is the cause of tragedy and this is the case of Shakespeare's "Hamlet". The aim of this paper is to prove the hypothesis that the cause of Hamlet's tragedy is the lack of planning because of his youthfulness. To achieve the aim, the paper follows character-analysis approach in the discussion. The results come at the end of the paper, in the conclusion, which validate the before mentioned hypothesis.
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