Hamlet soliloquies7/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Hamlet's soliloquies in the first Act, though important because they introduce his character to the audience and help to set the foundation of his though processes, aren't quite as significant as the ones found later on in the play. It is evident from his soliloquies in Act II along with Act IV, that a transition occurs from his hesitation in fulfilling his destiny to his awareness that there is no escaping it. It is also noticeable that Hamlet goes though a number of stages in his pursuit of revenge. ![]() It is clear from these soliloquies that avenging his father's death is forefront in his mind at all times and shapes all his actions. It is through these that we are allowed the most signigicant insight into Hamlet's character and the apparent emotional distress that has him so conflicted. Throughout this play, Hamlet likes to engage in soliloquies to voice his innermost thoughts and conflicts. ![]()
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