![]() Laertes, on the other hand, is different because he is not as introspective and willing to reflect, he just wants to get it done. ![]() ![]() His thought process reveals a more human aspect of revenge, calling into question whether or not it is useful to act upon these acts of revenge. Hamlet is more introspective and thoughtful about his revenge, maybe to a fault because he can’t seem to actually get it done, but nonetheless is constantly thinking about the details of the revenge, and is willing to take his time to make sure it goes off perfectly. They both have dead fathers that they wish to avenge yet they are so different in their demeanor, and how they want to go about their business. ![]() One of the aspects of the fourth act that I really enjoyed reading was the contrast between Laertes and Prince Hamlet. ![]()
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