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In drama, a character's tragic flaw is the character trait that leads directly to his or her downfall in the work. many critics and scholars argue that hamlet's tragic flaw is his tendency toward inactionâhis inability to act. do you agree? why or why not? cite specific examples from the text to support your response.

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User Tom Leys
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no i disagree with that statement.
I believe hamlet's tragic flaw is not the inability to act but rather the inability to accept the effect of his past actions.
This led to the creation of psychological disorder that lead various hallucination that happened to hamlet
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