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Madness And Madness In Hamlet

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However, Hamlet still did not reveal the main cause behind his madness to them. Furthermore, Hamlet was not very open to their questions. Because of this, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were not able to achieve much from their visit.

Polonius gives Ophelia a book to read. The book will make Ophelia appear like she is alone in the room. In addition, Polonius believes that Ophelia being alone will make Hamlet less suspicious of his surroundings. Polonius states that people often sugar themselves by devoting to God in order to hide their crimes. Claudius reacts to this remark by realizing how right Polonius is and how relatable it is. Furthermore, Claudius reveals a guilt he has by stating that it is a heavy burden.

Hamlet’s third soliloquy is different from his first two soliloquies. In the first soliloquy, Hamlet expresses his rage and disappointment at how his mother married his uncle and how fast his mother got over his father’s death. In the second soliloquy, Hamlet reveals his anger and swears to get revenge after his confrontation with the ghost. In the third soliloquy, Hamlet does not express his anger but instead reveals an unconfident side of himself. Hamlet, unlike at the beginning of the play, seems to have gotten less confident at this point. In the third soliloquy, Hamlet talks about how easy it would be to just end everything by dying and calling it quits. Hamlet’s tone in the third soliloquy gives off the impression of someone who does not have the will to

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