Monday, October 10, 2011

(Don't) Be Hamlet

          Hamlet's soliloquy is full with imagery and allusions.  The soliloquy is Hamlet's outburst of extreme anguish and bitter revulsion. It also shows the start of his fall.  I believe that Hamlet should overcome all of the people that doubt and don't believe in him.
          Hamlet's real question is "To be or not to be" which basically means, should he kill himself or stay alive and forget the people who don;t believe in him. "or to take arms against a sea of troubles." Meaning should he face his troubles. And should when he faces them he should end them. "And, by opposing end them." Hamlet says in his soliloquy that when we die, what do we dream.  That is an arquement of to why he wants to die.  He also says that everbody puts up with superiors and from arrogant men, love and people in office.
          Hamlet's soliloquy has been depicted in many different ways.  Each person can have their own twist to it.  One person can say that he should dtay alive and face the troubles, or that he should die and hide from all the bad people and ideas.  I believe that Hamlet should stay alive and face the troubles ahead.

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