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A 600-word essay on Hamlet’s character analysis

Hamlet is a tragic hero. He always adheres to his principles. Even if he is full of revengeful anger, he does not abuse violence. He went from full of confidence to confusion to determination in life. In the process of training, he improved himself through personal experience and his own thinking. During the training, he became stronger, no longer hesitant, and decisive in doing things. He wanted to change his destiny through his own struggle. In the end, although he avenged his father, he was still killed by a traitor for justice, and his wish came to nothing. He died for justice, and his death was great, but it also made people feel regretful and regretful. Laertes is a narrow-minded but proud man. Although he is kind-hearted by nature, he cannot withstand instigation and provocation. His natural kindness can still be affirmed. From the previous confrontations between him and Hamlet, it can be seen that he has always been guilty. He lost his ability to think independently, thus stabbing Hamlet. But before he died, he woke up and told the truth, which was considered his repentance. However, it was too late and he had no chance to start over. Minister Osric is also a man who tries his best to please others, "Thank you, Your Highness, the weather is really hot." "No, believe me, it's very cold, and the north wind is blowing." "It's really a bit cold. Your Highness. "But for a person with a constitution like mine, I think this kind of weather is extremely hot." "By the way, Your Highness, it's really unspeakably hot." This conversation between Osric and Hamlet in the article. It can't help but make people feel funny, and at the same time, Osric's hypocritical and ingratiating nature is fully demonstrated in the comedy.