tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3953690364532718935.post576148101843495406..comments2024-03-10T15:20:30.552-05:00Comments on stmhumanities: Hamlet's JustificationMrs.Qhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17626503384057111894noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3953690364532718935.post-6262783198934080702015-11-28T22:29:40.523-06:002015-11-28T22:29:40.523-06:00I also don't think that Hamlet was responsible...I also don't think that Hamlet was responsible for Gertrude's death, many of the deaths were not purposely executed by Hamlet, however, I think the main point is that because Hamlet wanted revenge in the first place is what brought this chain of events to fruition that ended in everyone's death. So even if some were not purposeful, they were almost all the result of Hamlet's craving revenge in the first place and not just immediately doing it but instead delaying until it sacrificed everyone around him. Cheyenne Dwyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08389666693162751830noreply@blogger.com