Hamlet Rhetorical Analysis

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Hamlet analyzes and questions everything to the point where he wastes much time. He doubts the validity of the ghost, whether the ghost is from heaven or hell. So the premeditated play was to observe Claudius’s guilty reaction, but also to ensure that the ghost was telling the truth as well. Hamlet is an analytical man, and this can be seen as his procrastination to act. Hamlet gives testimony that Claudius is guilty, since Claudius stormed out of the play in rage. This action by Claudius proved his guilt, but yet again, Hamlet delays his father’s revenge. Hamlet asked his mother to. Hamlet has deep Catholic beliefs, and because of this he delays the murder. He is requesting that his mother confess her past sins and ask God for forgiveness.