Hamlett
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THOUGHTS THROUGH DEBATE, MORAL ALTERNATIVES, AND DOUBTSThe development of thoughts through debate, moral alternatives, and doubts in seven soliloquies Resulting from concise thoughts, the choices Hamlet makes reflects upon his character throughout his seven soliloquies. When Hamlet decides to accept his limitations of himself as well as his fate, he finds peace along with happiness. Through each soliloquy Hamlet debates his choices and at times even doubts himself, but through all this he takes a journey that reveals his true character. Hamlet grows from a person who knows nothing about himself, and eventually finds himself and ends up accepting his fathers fate as his own. Each soliloquy opens presents Hamlet as an pensive character because he thinks deep with each word that escapes his mouth. The development of thoughts through debate, moral alternatives, and doubts in seven soliloquies To fulfill the life made for himself, to accept his father’s and his own fate, and to realize who he is as a person, Hamlet leads himself on an journey of self-discovery because of his soliloquies filled with private debates, moral alternatives, and doubts. Through indi
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