In his soliloquies, Hamlet grapples with profound existential dilemmas, including the nature of life and death, the morality of revenge, and the burden of indecision. He is tormented by his father's murder and the betrayal of his mother, Ophelia, and Claudius. Hamlet's internal conflict leads to a deep sense of melancholy and philosophical questioning, particularly in his famous "To be, or not to be" soliloquy, where he contemplates suicide and the fear of the unknown after death. Ultimately, his struggles reflect a broader human struggle with purpose and the consequences of action versus inaction.
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It's from Hamlets soliloquy in Hamlet by W Shakespeare.
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Mary Zenet Maher has written: 'Modern Hamlets & their soliloquies' -- subject(s): Acting, Hamlet (Legendary character), Soliloquy, Stage history
In this soliloquy Juliet is debating whether she should take the potion or not, and what problems might arise if she does.
Hamlets are small villages or groups of houses.
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The plural of soliloquy is soliloquies.