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Hamlet compares Fortinbras' willingness to go to war over nothing and his own inability to act to avenge his father. What does this comparison motivate Hamlet to do?

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User YOBA
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Turn his thoughts toward violence and revenge to defend his father’s honor.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hamlet sees the thousands of men marching to fight in a war pointless and worth nothing so he states “from now on, if my thoughts aren't violent I’ll consider them worthless”

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