15083. HAMLET'S TRAGIC FLAW. Argues that Hamlet's flaw is his failure to revenge his father's death in a timely manner. The reasons for his delay are discussed, as well as the unnecessary deaths that occur during the time of his delay. Although Hamlet "thinks too much," it is also noted that his thinking causes him to resolve himself to take further steps toward fulfilling his mission. 7 pages, 10 footnotes, 6 bibliographic references.