1. Hamlet's Soliloquies
It is evident from his soliloquies in Act II along with Act IV, that a transition occurs from his hesitation in fulfilling his destiny to his awareness that there is no escaping it. ... Just as a coach give his team a pep-talk before a big game, Hamlet's uses this strategy to motivate himself into action. ... This is why he need such a strategy of motivation because not too long ago he was an apathetic, mopey man who saw no use in living. ... Hamlet's soliloquy in Act IV is in direct contrast to his former thoughts. ... He knows that he has the strength and willingness to act, a...
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