Explore the different ways Shakespeare uses Hamlet's soliloquies to convey to the audience Hamlet's thoughts and feelings at the time of speaking.
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He is very upset and doesn't know what to do, what makes him think about death: doesn't want to live but doesn't want to commit a suicide (condemned by the church) either. That is the context of the first soliloquy. The second soliloquy (Sol. three) is much clearer, he has seen the Ghost and heard what he had to say but he's not sure whether he should believe him or not as he could be from the dark side...
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three) is much clearer, he has seen the Ghost and heard what he had to say but he's not sure whether he should believe him or not as he could be from the dark side. In fact in this soliloquy Hamlet is a lot stronger: he is planning to reveal his uncle's behaviour. Hamlet has just seen some actors and wants to use the play in his revenge...
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