eed, the character of Hamlet is a good man who falls not because he is in anyway evil, but falls simply because he makes the mistake of being overly hesitant. This is certainly the truest form of the tragic hero. Lastly, the word play in Hamlet is nothing less than a work of masterpiece. The poetic form of all of Shakespeare뭩 plays is always well crafted and problems with wording are nonexistent. Hamlet also contains some of the most famous soliloquies that Shakespeare ever wrote. Hamlet뭩 뱓o be or not to be?speech is probably one of Shakespeare뭩 best known speeches outside of Mark Antony뭩 밼riends, Romans, county men, lend me your ears?speech from Julius Caesar. Elements of song are also found in this play through the character Ophelia when she is in her maddened state. Hamlet is most definitely a shining example of an ideal tragedy. Its plot, characters, and wording are all masterfully crafted. It is well thought out and flows smoothly. William Shakespeare has truly embraced Aristotle뭩 idea of the perfect tragedy through his own Hamlet, Prince of Denmark....