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.
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The first one
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Subjects are all nouns, thus they should by capitalised
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he called his <u>Chump</u> in the story
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In my opinion I feel like it's the main idea and the main evidence supporting that idea