When a person needs to do something that they really don't want to do, it seems like it takes forever for them to do it. In "Hamlet," Hamlet waits a long time to take revenge for his father's death because he does not want to kill anybody. He does however want to take revenge. He doesn't want to let his father's ghost down by not doing anything.
In order to take revenge, Hamlet tries many times to do so. In his first attempt in Act 3, scene 2, Hamlet wants to make the King confess a bout the murdering of King Hamlet. Hamlet decides to put on a play called "The Mouse-Trap." In this pla…