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Analysis of Hamlets soliloquy
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The soliloquy starts off with Hamlet disgusted with himself because First Player could weep for the sake of acting, but Hamlet can’t quite portray his own emotions the same way for something more tragic and real. ...
The soliloquy is separated into 6 little blocks that are ended each time by a very short line. ... Lastly, the soliloquy ends in with a rhyme with “thing” and “king” that adds to the dramatic intrigue as the scene ends as a cliff-hanger leading up to the upcoming events.
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Title: Analysis of Hamlets soliloquy
Words: 554 Rating: None Pages: 2.2 submitted by: Fatina
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