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With Specific Reference To the Two Soliloquies, Which We Have Studied In Detail, Show How Shakespeare Reveals To the Audience Hamet’S Character, State of Mind and His Problems.  

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WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE TWO SOLILOQUIES, WHICH WE HAVE STUDIED IN DETAIL, SHOW HOW SHAKESPEARE REVEALS TO THE AUDIENCE HAMET'S CHARACTER, STATE OF MIND AND HIS PROBLEMS. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO AN ACTOR PLAYING HAMLET? The first soliloquy appears after Hamlet has been deeply insulted and embarrassed by his uncle saying 'tis unmanly grief' and being told that all he has believed in is wrong and childish, and he has just been told to forget about his fathers death because 'your father lost a father; That father lost, lost his;' The final offense was that Hamlet had been told he can't go back to university, but has to stay home with his uncle and mother. I think Shakespeare has set the scene for the next soliloquy very well because of what has just happened to Hamlet. When the soliloquy comes after the moving scene in the banqueting...

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