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Analysis – Hamlet’s Soliloquy

Hamlet’s soliloquy shows how disgusted Hamlet is with Gertrude, Claudius and the world which is shown in the line “How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable, seem to me all the uses of this world”(I,II,133-134). It also reveals to us how saddened he is by his father’s death whom he admired and looked up to and Hamlet’s mothers marriage to Claudius just adds to Hamlet’s grief over his father.

Hamlet’s soliloquy provides a contrast to the restricted way he must talk to Claudius and the court holding back his true feelings over the situation. The main function of the soliloquy is to let the audience know the cause of hamlets troubles and misery. In the soliloquy hamlet refers to his world as useless o

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