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Hamlet Character Analysis

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Hamlet was living a normal happy life before his father suddenly died. He was in line for the throne, parents who loved him, and close friends in Wittenberg. Once Hamlet’s father was suddenly dead all of this changed. His uncle took the throne from him, he despised his mother for her new relationship with his uncle, and he had to leave all of his friends in Wittenberg to return to Denmark. A piece of Hamlet died when his father passed away. Hamlet's character goes through a development which reveals that Hamlet was a man whose energy is put into his thoughts, to a man whose energy is put into action.
In the first soliloquy Hamlet is depressed and suicidal because of his father's death and his mother's remarrying, “Or that the …show more content…

2. 615-616). In the beginning of the soliloquy, Hamlet asks himself why an actor puts so much emotion into his plays when the plot means nothing to him. Then Hamlet puts himself down for not acting upon the news that his uncle is the one that killed his father. Hamlet then comes to the conclusion that he will show his uncle's guilt by putting on a play that resembles his father’s death. Once Hamlet sees his uncle’s guilt then he will act and kill him. This soliloquy is one of Hamlet's first transitions into a man who puts his energy into action. Instead of going into too much detail, Hamlet decides that he will put a play on and watch his uncle’s reaction. Before Hamlet might of talked himself out of his plan but he did not over think. In the fourth soliloquy Hamlet goes back and forth with himself on the matter of killing himself because it would be easier, “To be, or not to be, that is the question.”(III. 1. 63). Hamlet questions whether it would be easier to put up with all the nasty things thrown your way, or to fight against all those troubles by putting an end to them. He also says who would put up with the insult that come your way when it would be easier to end it with a knife. Hamlet questions why someone would fight against their troubles instead of letting them conquer you unless they were afraid of something in the afterlife. The conclusion

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