How does Fortinbras's perspective affect his treatment of Hamlet at the end of the play?

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The way in which Fortinbras's perspective affects his treatment of Hamlet at the end of the play is:

  • He is a rash man who springs into action and this makes him sure of taking the throne as Hamlet dies at the end of the play.

Who is Fortinbras in Hamlet?

He is a Da.nish prince in the play Hamlet and he comes from a stable and functional family which makes him to be well mannered but rash and sometimes irrational.

With this in mind, we can see that Fortinbras is one of the characters in the play who is shown to be well mannered but rash in decision making and also acting quickly which enables him to become king at the death of Hamlet.

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