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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

2nd Soliloquy

(p. 38)

Explain Hamlet's state of mind:

Hamlet's state of mind in this soliloquy, is that he fears danger and disaster to approach with his father's war like ghost/ spirit. Out of this outcome he believes that there are only secrets hidden to come out of his father's combatted ghost.

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Hamlet only has the option to believe that his father's presence is only the outcome of other's "foul deeds [to] rise."

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