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Hamlet Deliberately Conceals His True Nature From The Other Characters. He only shows his true personality I his soliloquies and his conversations with Horatio. What Do these Speeches tell us about Hamlets State of Mind?
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- Mon Sep 22 2003

... Hamlet Deliberately Conceals His True Nature From The Other Characters. He only shows his true personality I his soliloquies and his conversations with Horatio. What Do these Speeches tell us about Hamlets State of Mind? In this essay I shall be looking at three different speeches or soliloquies by Hamlet in the play. I shall be looking at how Hamlets state of mind differs as the play progresses. I will also be exploring Hamlets changing attitudes towards life and death. Act one Scene two lines 129-159 Hamlet begins his soliloquy by saying 'O that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew,' this tells us straight away that he wishes his he could just melt away from existence and disappear as part of a dew. This shows that he is clearly not happy with his life at the moment and wishes he could just end it all














