[Hapgood examines the dramaturgy, or the dramatic representation, of "delay" in Hamlet pointing out that while Hamlet is the primary focus of this issue, other characters-most no tably Claudius, Laertes, and Fortinbrasoften delay or are hindered during the course if events. The critic explores how action begins and ends at various moments in the play in asequence of events that often culminates in astandstill in which acharacter experiences adirect contradiction to his or her purposes. Hapgood defnes Hamlet's particular form of delay as "inertia" because he experiences dif ficulty both in getting started and in coming to astop. For instance, although it takes the prince nearly the whole play to exact his revenge on Claudius, when he .finally kills the king he does so.first with his sword and second with the poisoned wine......
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