Hamlet Literary Analysis

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June 7, 2015

 

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Hamlet's depression is revealed in his fourth soliloquy. "Whether ?tis nobler in the mind to suffer/ Or take arms against a sea of troubles,/ And by opposing them? To die, to sleep;" (Shakespeare III.i.57-60) Meditative and weary Hamlet gives up on any hope for the future. He contemplates suicide making obvious his profound state of despair...
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He contemplates suicide making obvious his profound state of despair. Hamlet's thoughts of suicide continue in this painful speech, "His canon ?gainst self-slaughter! Oh God! God!/ How weary, stale flat and unprofitable,/ Seem to me all the uses of this world!/ Fie on't! Ah fie! ?tis an unweeded garden" (I...
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