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Hamlet - Rouge And Peasant Slave Solo Analysis

In one of Hamlet's most well known soliloquies, "Rouge and peasant slave", the character Hamlet first introduces his extreme internal conflict. The soliloquy takes place after the ghost of his father has presented him with the order of avenging his murder by killing his own uncle, the same uncle who inherited the throne and wedded his very own mother. However, Hamlet still remains uncertain about holding the ghost credible, so he devised a plan. He asks actors to perform a murderous play, which he describes to them. The plot of the play mirrors the story the ghost had told him. His plan is that when the king sees the play, he will know someone is on to him, and under extreme stress, eventually reveal his mis-doings. The soliloquy itself is a portrayal of the different sides of Hamlet waging a battle through dialect in his mind.
Hamlet's true feelings are conveyed through symbolism within the speech. First, he labels himself as a "rouge and peasant slave", this......


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