1. Hamlet's tragic flaw is everything enlisted above, except for 'a melancholy love sickness which leads to temporary insanity'. He wasn't in love, not really, so this sentence refers to Ophelia, not Hamlet.
2. Hamlet pretends to be insane so as to 'conceal his attempts to get information regarding Claudius' guilt'. He didn't want his uncle to realize what he was trying to accomplish, so it was easier for him to pretend to be mad so that nobody would pay any attention to him.
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<span> Loisel hopes to gain self-respect by
wearing the necklace she borrowed from her friend. Without expensive
jewellery she would feel like a nobody at the party. As she says:
"there's nothing so humiliating as looking poor in the middle of a lot
of rich women</span>
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