Although Hamlet has many positive traits, including intelligence and a strong sense of right and wrong, his indecision takes center stage as his most prominent and, ultimately fatal flaw displays the most effective use of the italicized transition word.
A. Although Hamlet has many positive traits, including intelligence and a strong sense of right and wrong, his indecision takes center stage as his most prominent and, ultimately fatal, flaw.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The major tragic flaw of the play Hamlet is protagonist's procastination. It was not his inability or Queen Gertrude or Ophellia but Hamlet's own thought to move his work because of the timing and situation but infact his own moral values and lack of strong revenge. For Hamlet, the unfortunate blemish isn't a character defect, for example, an excess of pride, aspiration, or desire. Rather, it is the choice he makes to act as per the apparition's solicitation and murder Claudius.
Answer:
A broken bone is causing pain in your foot.
Explanation:
Pododynia means <em>pain in the sole of the foot. </em>Option two and three are immediately eliminated as your chest and hand are irrelevant to your foot. Option four can be eliminated also since the your ankle is not your foot. The doctor mentioned nothing of an infection also meaning that Option one would be the most logical answer.