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Hamlet
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- Tue Aug 19 2003

... Hamlet Hamlet is an intriguing story of treachery, incarnations, heroes and villains. Throughout this play the moods of many characters change drastically from start to finish. However we don't always get to see what these characters are thinking. During "Hamlet" the character Hamlet speaks some major soliloquies that really let people into his mine and know how he's feeling; as traditionally a character will always speak the truth in a soliloquy and Hamlet has been forced to lie and pretend his way through his life to the other characters. In the first of these soliloquies, Shakespeare starts it by writing "O that this too too solid flesh would melt". Hamlet wishes that he could die or that his "flesh would melt" showing that he is feeling great depression and sadness. However "the everlasting had not fixed his cannon against self slaughter" means that Hamlet can not take his own life because













