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    Understanding the Mind of Hamlet with His Soliloquies The term soliloquy is a literary or dramatic form of discourse, within which a character talks to himself and reveals his inner thoughts without addressing a listener. Hamlet uses soliloquies to express his feelings towards his dead father and self loathing to the reader of the play but to none of the characters within it. Hamlet has a complex character and it is important for the audience to be able to understand

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    characters ever created. His intricacy can be seen in the amount of soliloquies he speaks throughout the play. Each one of Hamlet’s soliloquies reveals his innermost thoughts and gives the reader or audience insight as to what he is feeling at that time. Hamlet’s quartet of soliloquies illustrates how Hamlet is initially indecisive, but eventually makes a decision to take revenge against his uncle. In Hamlet’s first soliloquy he shows that he is angry with his mother and upset over his father’s

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    A soliloquy is a literacy device that is used to reveal the innermost thoughts of a character. Shakespeare uses soliloquies to expose fascinating insights into the thoughts and actions of Hamlet and in doing so: the readers can grasp his character. The first soliloquy of the play, introduces the main theme for the rest of hamlet’s thoughts and actions, this soliloquy allows the audience to understand hamlets inner thoughts that are repetitive throughout the play. Secondly, Hamlet’s famous soliloquy

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    Shakespeare’s “To be or not to be” soliloquy in Hamlet is one of the most studied pieces of literature in history, and shows how Shakespeare uses Hamlet’s soliloquies to reveal his character. Shakespeare’s Hamlet tells the story of the prince of Denmark and his quest to avenge his father. The soliloquies throughout the play reveal Hamlet’s want to end his life along with his hesitance to avenge his father. Through Hamlet’s soliloquies readers see the development of Hamlet as a character, starting

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    In Shakespearean literature, soliloquies are often implemented in a play for characters to express their innermost thoughts to the audience intimately, without other characters listening. Specifically, in Hamlet, one of Shakespeare’s most notable works, Shakespeare utilizes Hamlet’s soliloquies to reveal character, create atmosphere, and mobilize the plot. Firstly, Hamlet’s soliloquies reveal character through a multitude of facets. To begin, in Hamlet’s first soliloquy, Shakespeare utilizes juxtaposition

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    Shakespeare uses soliloquy as a dramatic tool to unveil the man behind the disguise. The true nature of the protagonist, Hamlet, is riddled by false appearances and deliberate attempts to deceive characters within the play, mainly characterised by his conscious intention “To put on an antic disposition”. Whilst the audience is disorientated by Hamlet’s erratic moods and inconsistent behaviour – the alternation between passive inaction, failing to act when he has an opportunity to avenge and kill

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    State Changes in the Soliloquies in Hamlet by Shakespeare In William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” there are four major soliloquies that reflect the character of Hamlet. In this paper I will be analyzing and discussing how these four soliloquies reflect changes in Hamlet’s mental state; his changing attitudes toward life and the other characters in the play, particularly the women; and his reflection on the task of revenge that has been assigned to him. These four soliloquies are the backbones

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    Hamlet Soliloquy Analysis

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    Soliloquies in Hamlet Soliloquies are used by writers because they offer the reader or audience the opportunity to know more about the character, his true self and inner thoughts, as well as pieces of information that cannot be revealed through a normal conversation between characters. Shakespeare uses this method with his characters very often to provide a deeper understanding of his characters, and Hamlet speak seven of this, being each one necessary and important for the plot development. Each

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    Soliloquies are often used in literature to reveal what the character feels. This is one of the most effective ways of conveying the character's thoughts. Shakespeare is well known for his soliloquies some of the best of which are in Macbeth. Shakespeare's use of soliloquies are amazing and truly take his work to the next level. His soliloquies reveal the character. Two of the great soliloquies are those of Macbeth of Lady Macbeth in the Tragedy of Macbeth. When you analyze Shakespeare's soliloquy

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    mind throughout the play. However, it is clear that Hamlet develops more clarity of thought by his final soliloquy. Through the contrast between Hamlet’s thoughts and actions in Act II and IV, Shakespeare effectively establishes Hamlet’s sanity by the end of the play. Furthermore, through this Shakespeare also establishes the catalyst behind Hamlet’s decisions in his third and sixth soliloquies to be his idolization of others. The fact that Hamlet looks at situations with a narrowed perspective contributes

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