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Explanation:
Hmm I dnt knw do other know
Hamlet finally resolves to get revenge on Claudius in Act 4 when he sees Fortinbras' troops. He finds out that they are fighting for a tiny plot of land. When he thinks about the fact that 20,000 soldiers are willing to give up their lives for something that barely even matters, he is disgusted with his own inability to act and says from now on he will only think of getting revenge.
Answer:
It is fair because it is seeming that Judson was told not to punish the thief, but did it anyway. It was not really his place to take care of a criminal.
Explanation:
I'm not quite sure if the man was told not to punish the thief or not, but if so then the answer I've given would work.