Hamlet's Flaws

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Hamlet’s tragic flaw is his indecisiveness, which stems from his tendency to overthink. However, in my opinion, characters who overthink or put a lot of thought into their decisions are not disinclined to making questionable choices and reasoning.
Hamlet asserts that he is feigning madness, yet he claims his madness is what wronged Laertes and not himself. The prince does not take responsibility for Polonius’s, and consequently Ophelia’s, death, but instead reasons that he is “of the faction that is wrong” and blames his madness for his wrongdoings. If the madness does not exist, then he is at fault. Yet, believing that the madness is fictitious, he displays few signs of feeling remorse.
Hamlet is so concerned with the hero code versus the