Hamlet
act 1 scene 4/5
How does hamlets "dram of evil" speech in the early lines of this scene echo the concepts of the tragic flaw?
How does hamlets "dram of evil" speech in the early lines of this scene echo the concepts of the tragic flaw?
Hamlet ruminates about the evil nature of man consuming him with just a few drops of "evil dram". Then Hamlet ruminates about the nature of evil and the minute details that define evil. Will Hamlet ever stop thinking? If Hamlet were his foil young Fortinbras, he would have killed and buried Claudius by now, Instead, Hamlet indulges in his tragic flaw of over thinking and analyzing things.