Friday, 21 November 2008

What are the main ideas in Hamlet's soliloquy in Hamlet, Act II, Scene II?

A critical
part of this scene is the arrival of a group of actors at the castle.listens to one ofperform a
speech about the death of Priam and Hecuba, the royalty of Troy.decides that the players shall
perform The Murder of Gonzago, slightly altered with a speech penned by
him; the narrative of this play is very similar to the events of Hamlet's life, including the
murder of a king.

Hamlet'sbegins with him cursing himself for his inaction.
He wonders how an actor could present such forceful passion over a work ofthat has no personal
significance to...

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