1. Analysis - Hamlet's Soliloquy
In the soliloquy hamlet refers to his world as useless or disgraceful His speech is full of words that suggest rot and corruption which is shown with words like "gross" (I,II, 138) and he also refers to his world as an "unweeded garden" all this shows how unstable hamlets state of mind is since he can't seem to think of anything good about the world he lives in which is caused by his fathers death and his mother remarrying so quickly to King Hamlet's brother which disgust Hamlet and makes him disgusted by the weakness of his mother. ... When Ophelia will reject Hamlet's love it ...
- Word Count: 483
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: Undergraduate