He<span> was </span>rich He<span> was in </span>excellent shape<span>. </span>He<span> was </span>destined<span> for a </span>good future<span>. What conclusion can be drawn about </span>Dr<span>. </span>Jekyll<span>? </span>
<span>When viewed through a formalist lens, the point of Shakespeare’s structure is to emphasize Hamlet's indecision that recurs throughout the play.
Hamlet is quite an indecisive character - he knows that he should do something, but he is torn between his options. He knows that he cannot choose to stay idle and ignore the death of his father - thus he can either choose revenge and kill Claudius, or choose suicide, and end it all.
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Subject in this context means 'servant'. Laertes is pointing out that Hamlet is bound to act in a certain way based on his birth and status.
Carve in this context means 'decide'. Again, Laertes is explaining that Hamlet can't make his own decisions to do whatever he wants because he is bound to the throne and the requirements of being the King one day.