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In Act II, scene ii, lines 604-05, Hamlet faults himself for lacking— the understanding that he has been wronged. the fortitude to seek revenge. the desire to harm others. bitterness against his enemies. an opportunity to avenge his father's death.

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The fortitude to seek revenge

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Hamlet wants to avenge his father's murder, but he has a tormented soul, full of doubts and fears. He presents himself as an extremely confused character, which disrupts all his plans and prevents him from seeking the revenge so desired. This leaves Hamlet extremely disappointed in himself, he feels sad and blames himself for not having the courage to seek the revenge he wants.

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