In order to obtain the final answer to this question, we must fully understand the social background of the two characters and the era written by the drama. Firstly, we need to decide if the tragic defects of these two roles are actually those delays. I answer this question by evaluating the roles role they are faced with. I am also going to make another statement that both characters are Protestant and their delay is catalyzed by their religious beliefs.
The hesitation in William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', the ghost told Hamlet that his uncle Claudiy is responsible for the death of his father. Hamlet was moved to reveal the truth about the death of his father and asked for revenge against the murder to achieve justice. In the process of trying to correct fraud, Hamlet postponed his actions to court for various reasons. The main reason Hamlet is hesitating is his self discipline. He lacks the ability to deal with his emotions. Hamlet is smart, ethical and conservative personality.
Like many people, Hamlet's personality is skeptical of ghosts until he encounters a ghost. A watcher in Elsinore Castle where Hamlet was located met encountered the ghost of King Lord Hamlet. The watchman insists they have seen him twice, but Prince Hamlet's friend Horatio is skeptical about the existence of ghosts. "Ghost of King Hamlet" first appeared when Horatio and a watcher saw it. Horeisho suffered a shock and talked to the ghost, but he could not react to it. He believed that Prince Hamlet, the son of Prince Hamlet, could tell the ghost to speak, so encouraged Hamlet to watch it with them.
Play Hamlet's life as a direct result of his encounter with the ghost. Even Marcellus warned Hamlet not to follow a ghost. However, Hamlet ignored the two warnings. Instead, Hamlet talked to his father's ghosts as though he were talking to God. But the problem still remains: Is homicide reasonable for God's eyes? In other words, if an illusion like a ghost can be compared with God. When a ghost says: "Yes, its incest, fake beast" (Hamlet 1.5.42), Hamlet's own feelings for Claudius are related to his father's ghost. Hamlet declared that Hamlet was killed in the hands of his brother Claudius, Hamlet declared: "My prophecy soul! My uncle?" Evaluation of Sri Lanka's personality resonates and the hostility felt by Hamlet and Continue to prove hostility, Hamlet's view of Claudius is his unconscious product.