A Philosophical Death Of An Unqualified Hero

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English

 

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Charles R

 

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November 17, 2014

 

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University

 

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In Act 3, his famous soliloquy, “To be or not to be: that is the question: … be all my sins remember’d” (3.2.57-91) introduces his debate with his inner self. His world is too painful to live in, but with the Christian framework of the play, if he chose to commit suicide, then he would inevitably be sent to hell...
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His world is too painful to live in, but with the Christian framework of the play, if he chose to commit suicide, then he would inevitably be sent to hell. His soliloquy shows him as a neurotic weakling because he does not have the willpower to make a decision that comes with a certain consequence. He seems to fight with the choices at hand, debating both sides of the situation...
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