The Importance Of Motivation In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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One of the most puzzling characters of William Shakespeare is Hamlet and that includes his personality and motives as well. Although he receives supernatural certitude that his uncle Claudius murdered his father King Hamlet and he could clearly see that Claudius fasten his marriage to Gertrude soon after, Hamlet is still unmotivated in his plans to avenge his father. Many questions arouse throughout the story around him. Should he take the position as heir as Claudius mentioned? Should he continue is studies in Denmark and leave the conflicts behind? Should he kill Claudius? Should he be feeling intense love for his mother? An yet intense confliction towards his father? Shakespeare has provided us with a man tainted by oedipal guilt. According