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4/11/2013

Close reading of a Soliloquy in "Hamlet".

During a soliloquy made in crossroads by William Shakespeare, we see that Hamlet is a troubled man with feelings of insignificance, depression, and anger. The stopping point of his father followed by the recent re espousals of his mother is just overly much to handle for Hamlet, so as a purging of his emotions, Hamlet gives a powerful and emotional soliloquy describing his feelings. As Hamlet acts like a normal man to his stepfather, Claudius, concisely after he leaves the room he purges his emotions of futility, grief, and rage. The first of Hamlets emotions that he dwells on during the soliloquy is the feeling of worthlessness. Hamlets opening line in his speech is O, that this too too solid flesh would dismiss thaw and resolve itself into a dew! He says this because he feels that his manners is not worth living so he wishes to die. Hamlet feels so overwhelmed by e reallything that is going on that he thinks of expiration as superior to living his current life. Hamlets sadness is under intuitive feelingd throughout the entire speech; for example, Hamlet talks more than formerly about the short length of time between the funeral and the marriage and even says Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous crying had left the flushing in her galled eye, she married.

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This means that before her eyes were dry from the tears of her dead husband, she remarried, basically inferring that it was a very short time between the two events. The last main(prenominal) emotion shown by Hamlet is his resentment. He is extremely outraged at his mother for post(ing) with such dexterity to incestuous sheets! He says that his mother commits incest by marrying her brother-in-law. His use of words such as wicked, rank, and unrighteous give an annoyed tone to the soliloquy as...

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