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Hamlet Soliloquy. I am going to show how significant Hamlet's soliloquys are in the play and how they relate with the plot  

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The power of Soliloquy in Hamlet's tragic theme. In this essay, I am going to show how significant Hamlet's soliloquys are in the play and how they relate with the plot, and will expose the different ideas shown indirectly by Shakespeare through Hamlet and i will explain Hamlet as a whole as he expressed through his soliloquys and how he gives the play its tragic theme. The character of Hamlet in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" show many strong emotions through the use of his soliloquys and shows the internal battle which he experiences throughout the play giving it it's "tragic" theme. An example of this would be in the first of his soliloquys, where he ultimately contemplates suicide due to the despair that he is experiencing: "O that this too too solid flesh would melt". From this, the importance and significance of Hamlet's Soliloquys during the play show his isolation from society, suggesting...

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