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    around him lose sight of the incident. To make matters worse‚ Claudius‚ King Hamlet’s brother‚ hastily takes over the kingdom by marrying his mother‚ Gertrude. Thus Hamlet‚ heartbroken‚ struggles to adjust to his family arrangement with his uncle as his new father figure. The purpose of Hamlet’s first soliloquy is to reveal his true inner thoughts‚ which significantly contrast his restrained and subdued tone during conversations with Claudius and Gertrude. In the beginning his speech‚ Hamlet feels helpless

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    Superhuman‚ Claudius the Human “When your desires are strong enough‚ you will appear to possess superhuman powers in order to achieve them” is a quote by Napoleon Hill‚ one of the earliest American authors of personal success literature. His quote about the ability to achieve desires relates a lot to the life of Hamlet. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet has been viewed by critics as one that possesses inhuman (or superhuman) qualities in order to take vengeance on his uncle Claudius‚ who‚ on

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    Hamlet is quick “to put an antic disposition on” instead of seeking revenge immediately like sought out by the ghost (1.5.180). He is notorious for gathering evidence that proves that Claudius is‚ in fact‚ responsible for his father’s death beyond a reasonable doubt as he is unsure of the ghost’s identity. Claudius tries to exert the fatherly role over Hamlet as though he is his own son. However‚ Hamlet considers it to be “a little more kin‚ and less than kind” (1.2.65). Though Gertrude did try to

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    is motivated by the revenge against King Claudius‚ his father’s murderer. This plot against Claudius is blazed forward by the ghost of King Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s father. Leading to the turning point of the play‚ we see how the revenge drives Hamlet to commit atrocity in order to fulfil his father’s quest. What is revenge? Or more importantly what revenge does Hamlet seek to take out on Claudius? Well‚ Hamlet’s approach is an eye for an eye‚ the life of Claudius for the life of King Hamlet. We see how

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    Context- In this soliloquy Iago is devising a cynical plot to destroy Othello. The reasons for such strong resentment is that it is rumoured that Othello has slept with his wife‚ “twixt my sheets” in conjunction with Cassio’s promotion above him by Othello. This soliloquy is crucial for the expansion of the play as it is the catalyst for everything to come which ultimately results in Othello’s destruction‚ Desdemona’s death and Iago’s downfall. Reason for Choosing- This speech is the driving

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    Banquo’s Soliloquy John Spitzer In Macbeth‚ a play by William Shakespeare‚ Banquo’s soliloquy at the beginning of the third act explains some of his present feeling towards Macbeth. He believes that Macbeth killed to become the King of Scotland. He explains that he is the one who will start a chain of kings‚ not Macbeth. Strangely enough‚ Banquo makes this discovery two scenes from his death‚ not giving him enough time to tell others the discovery. In the first three lines of the soliloquy‚ Banquo

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    Act 2 1. Three Questions What is Iago telling Rodrigo to do? And Why is Rodrigo doing everything he is told? Iago is using Rodrigo as part of his plan to ruin Othello‚ he is told to anger Cassio and persuade a fight with him so Othello could see how unfit he is for his position. The reason Rodrigo is doing all this so he could get more time and a better chance to get Desdemona. (II‚ i) Why did Iago so forcefully encourage Cassio to drink more wine? It was all part of Iago’s plan‚ he would

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    presented in Tennyson’s “Ulysses” and Brent MacLaine’s “Elpinor’s Soliloquy” Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses” and Brent MacLaine’s “Elpinor’s Soliloquy” in Athena Becomes a Swallow are two poems that convey visions of heroism in entirely different ways. Both stories give different perspectives on the difference between average life and heroic life. Tennyson’s “Ulysses” focuses on the heroic life whereas MacLaine’s “Elpinor’s Soliloquy” focuses more on the average life. However‚ is there a difference

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    existence. Without justification‚ life becomes meaningless and one becomes numb to the world that surrounds. This numbness is what depresses humans of essential emotions and commonly leads to suicide. In Act V.‚ Scene V.‚ lines 20-31‚ Macbeth ’s final soliloquy is a tragic concession to the insignificance of his own existence. However‚ he surrenders only after a rigorous pursuit for happiness and stability. This powerful passage has a very important structural and stylistic aspect that‚ in a sense‚ concludes

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    Hamlet’s Soliloquies Reveal His Personality "To be or not to be—that is the question (Hamlet‚ III‚ i‚ 64)" The previous quotation is the opening line from Hamlet’s most famous soliloquy in which he is contemplating suicide as an end to all of his adversities. "Hamlet’s world is bleak and cold because almost no one and nothing can be trusted ("Folger Shakespeare Library")." Hamlet allows his words to exhibit his emotions through the soliloquies in the play. While dealing with the sudden loss

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