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Analysis of Hamlets Soliloquies
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Analysis of Hamlets Soliloquies
"To be or not to be--that is the question. ... " Many people incorrectly interpret those famous words of Hamlets, not knowing the true meaning or background behind his speech. ... Hamlets weakness is later illustrated when he passes up the opportunity to kill Claudius by rationalizing that he has made peace with God, therefore sending him to Heaven if he were to be slain. ... Nevertheless, Hamlets resolve makes a dramatic turn by the time he recites his soliloquy of Act IV, Scene iv.
In his last soliloquy, it is obvious that Hamlets state of mind has gone through a metamorphosis. ... As with his other soliloquies, this last soliloquy portrays Hamlet as the coward who can not avenge his father and the honor of his family. ...
Hamlets character during the beginning of the play is one of virtue and integrity, fearing the consequences of his action.
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Title: Analysis of Hamlets Soliloquies
Words: 642 Rating: None Pages: 2.6 submitted by: gerardo1366
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