The Soliloquies Of Hamlet

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March 23, 2013

 

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"How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable, seem to me all the uses of this world" (1284), he said. He is saddened by the death of his father, who he admired as a king and husband to his mother. His grief over his father's death is compounded by his mother's hasty marriage to Claudius. Hamlet protests, "a beast, that wants discourse of reason, would have mourn'd longer" (1285)...
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Hamlet protests, "a beast, that wants discourse of reason, would have mourn'd longer" (1285). The worst part is that he cannot tell them how he feels. In his second soliloquy, Hamlet becomes curious and suspicious after hearing of the ghost. "My father's spirit in arms! All is not well; I doubt some foul play" (1287), he said...
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