Indecision
Buridan’sass unable to decide between two haystacks, he would starve to death. [Fr. Philos.: Brewer Dictionary, 154]
Cooke, Ebenezerhis irresolution usually leads to catatonia. [Am. Lit.: The Sot-Weed Factor]
Graduate, thecollege man with absolutely no direction. [Am. Lit.: The Graduate]
HamletTragic hero who tarries and broods over revenge and suicide. [Br. Lit.: Hamlet]
Libra7th constellation of the Zodiac; those born under Libra may be indecisive. [Astrology: Payton, 389]
Panurgeunable to decide whether to marry, he consults many people and undertakes a long voyage to visit an oracle. [Fr. Lit.: Rabelais Gargantua and Pantagruel]
Penelopeput off a decision on which suitor to marry by secretly unraveling the shroud she said she must first complete. [Gk. Lit.: Odyssey]
Theramenesshilly-shallying oligarch; nicknamed Cothurnus, i.e., ambipedal boot. [Gk. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 960]
Waiting for Godottramps are torn between waiting for Godot to solve their problems and hanging themselves. [Anglo-French Drama: Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot in Magill III, 1113]
Whiffle, Peterwould-be writer, cursed with indecision, accomplishes nothing. [Am. Lit.: Peter Whiffle, Magill I, 739–741]
hung jurycannot decide guilt or innocence. [Am. Hist.: Misc.]
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