Pros And Cons Of Hamlet Soliloquies

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Throughout William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, he uses soliloquies to help express Hamlet’s personal thoughts and feelings to the readers. In Act III, Scene i, Hamlet reaches his ultimate point of emotional devastation and begins to question if dying is better than living. Hamlet is filled with an abundance of frustration and depression, leading him to be confused on how to cope with his life’s hardships. He ponders whether or not it is worth it to suffer through life’s harsh realities.
Hamlet begins the soliloquy saying “To be or not be: that is the question” meaning to live or not to live. Not knowing which one to choose he begins to think of the pros and cons of both. He compares death to sleep because sleep is an escape from reality.

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