Commanded by his father's ghost in Act 1 to 'Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder' by his brother Claudius, who has robbed him of his wife and throne as well as his life, Hamlet swears that 'with wings as swift / As meditation, or the thoughts of love,' he will 'sweep to [his] revenge.
Allen Ginsberg idolizes Walt Whitman and has some similar writing style choices. He also celebrates America and sees the beauty in his surroundings which is very Whitman-esque. Ginsberg almost sees himself following Whitman's footsteps like a son would.
They don’t want to admit they were wrong for fear of backlash from the town