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How Does Hamlet Kill Himself

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In act 1 scene 2, lines 129-159 of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, there are many lines which Hamlet said that were very ironic when compared to his life. In his monologue, Hamlet is depressed because of the death of his father and is deeply upset about the hasty, incestuous remarriage of his mother and uncle. He tells God that his life is pointless and if it was possible to kill himself. In lines 135- 136 Hamlet said, “Tis an unweeded garden That grows to seed. Things rank and gross in nature” (Shakespeare 1364). This is ironic because Hamlet compares his life to an overgrown garden. From losing his father to his mother marrying his uncle, Hamlet had experienced events that were awful like weeds growing in a garden. Hamlet also told God that

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