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hamlet

A soliloquy occurs when a character shares his feelings and thoughts on a subject with the audience alone. No other character hears what that initial character is saying. Hamlet has six major soliloquy's throughout the course of the play. Through them he expresses many of his own opinions and views, such as his feelings about his own free will, his job as an avenger and his views of women.

Hamlet expresses his view of women through at least three major soliloquies. In his first Hamlet shows his disgust and confusion over his mother marrying his uncle so quickly after her husband's death, a husband that in Hamlet's mind was perfect. Therefore he could not understand why a woman would not mourn her husband's death for an extended period of time but rather move on to another man so quickly, especially her husbands brother. The reader will begin to understand his tainted view of women when he remarks, " Let me not think on 't; frailty thy name is woman!" (I / ii / 146) He further extends his disgust with women in his second soliloquy. This time he shows his belief that all women are wicked and destructive. He feels that they prey upon men, and use them to benefit themselves. The reader knows this by


Another major theme seen throughout Hamlet's Soliloquy's is death and the feeling of being non-existent. In the first soliloquy Hamlet is expressing his feelings over the death of his father and his mothers actions. Here he introduces the idea of killing himself and how bleak the world looks right now. By " His cannon 'gainst self-slaughter! O God, God, / How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable / Seem to me all the uses of this world! " (1, ii, 132/133/134), the reader can see how Hamlet is angry that god doesn't allow suicide, therefor he can not end his misery. The reader can also see how Hamlet's outlook on life has changed. He now sees the world as a bleak and dreary place. Then comes Hamlet's most famous soliloquy which many researchers believe is his thoughts on whether to exist or not to exist. "To be or not to be-that is the question" (3, I, 57), shows how Hamlet is now debating whether or not it is worth it to be living or better to just end it all. He decides it is better to live a terrible life then to die because one doesn't know what the other side holds. " To grunt and sweat under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death, / The undiscovered country from whose bourn / No traveler returns, puzzle the will / and makes us rather bear those ills we have / Than fly to others we know not of? " (3, I, 78/79/80/81/82/83)

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