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Essay Galaxy - Hamlet: Emotions of Despair, Sadness, Anger, and Inner Peace
Hamlet: Emotions of Despair, Sadness, Anger, and Inner Peace
The character of Prince Hamlet, in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," displays
many strong yet justified emotions. For instance, in Hamlet's "To be Or Not
To Be" soliloquy, perhaps one of the most well known quotes in the English
language, Hamlet actually debates suicide. His despair, sorrow, anger and
inner peace are all justifiable emotions for this troubled character.
Hamlet's feeling of despair towards his life and to the world
develops as the play moves on. In Hamlet's first soliloquy he reveals that
his despair has driven him to thoughts of suicide; "How weary (horrible) …
His law 'gainst self slaughter." Likewise, when Hamlet talks to his friends,
Rosenerantz and Guildenstern in Act 2 scene 2, Hamlet wishes they tell the
King and Queen that ....
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