Explanation:
He is a target of racism even though he didn't do anything to deserve it
he was "killed" and accused guilty even though he did nothing
His conviction caused him to be shot
Hamlet does accept the duel however, for two reasons: firstly, it offers him an opportunity to resolve his conflict with Laertes, whose forgiveness he craves (a fencing duel with foils - blunted blades - is a courtly sport after all, and chiefly an exercise in male bonding).
Secondly, and more significantly, Hamlet is world-weary and ready to succumb to any outside agency.
The answer you are looking for is c