Explore The Different Ways Shakespeare Uses Hamlet's Soliloquies To Convey To The Audience Hamlet's Thoughts And Feelings At The Time Of Speaking.
"To be or not to beÂ…"- that is Hamlet's dilemma. To be or not to be a revenge hero, to kill or not to kill? Shakespeare uses soliloquies to show Hamlet's feelings, and his thoughts, to show how he changes his mind during four of his soliloquies. However, it is not always clear if he is acting his "madness" or those are his own sincere thoughts. I will be commenting on four of his main Hamlet soliloquies, which are: "O that this too too solid flesh would melt", "O what a rogue and peasant slave am I", "To be or not to beÂ…" and "Now might I do it pat, now a is a-praying". I will try to show his state of mind at different situations of dilemma.
In the first soliloquy Hamlet is very sad and angry: it is been three weeks after his father's death and his mother has just married her own brother-in-law. He really thinks that his mother is being unfaithful to his father. Hamlet is lost and locked in his own mind. He does not want to think about all the events happening around, but he......
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