Hamlets Choices
Date Submitted: 09/16/2003 02:11:56
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1434 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1434 words)
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the tragic hero reveals his inner conflicts and introspective attitude in each of the lengthy soliloquies in the play. Hamlet is a static character whose thoughts never dramatically change. Each soliloquy delves further into Hamlet's motivations, or lack thereof, and psyche. Each soliloquy, each slightly different, is all united by vivid imagery, introspective language, and discussion of Hamlet's delay of action. The first soliloquy serves to 'set the stage' for the rest
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scholar than a soldier. He would much rather think about the metaphysical questions of life than fight for anything. However, he is still able to retain honor. As he compares himself to Fortinbras, he invokes pity from the audience because of his deep self-loathing and his innate goodness, which is why he takes so long to take action. Although each soliloquy takes a slightly different approach to Hamlet's problem, Hamlet's essence and character never changes
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