How Does Shakespeare Use Hamle
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A Soliloquy is a dramatic convention, in which the character stands alone on stage, speaking. Originally it was a plot device, to enable a character to tell the audience what he planned to do next, for example, in the course of revenge. But the device is heightened in Shakespeare as it enables a ch ....
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.... into a dew!’
He clearly has suicidal tendencies, which crop up again in the third soliloquy;
‘When he himself his quietus make
With a bare bodkin’
Clearly, Hamlet is unhappy, but it may be because he has too little to do (He is briefly happy when things take his mind off his problems - e.g. when the players arrive - but even this, on reflection, leads to more soul searching in a soliloquy). Other aspects of Hamlet’s character for the most part get swallowed ....
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