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Meaghan Hart
Hamlet’s Second Soliloquy
The beginning of Hamlet’s soliloquy is relevant. Hamlet is watching a player act a scene with a huge amount of emotion; the scene reminds Hamlet of his own problem. It is "monstrous" that the player "in a dream of passion" could put so much emotion into the piece that he even cried "all for nothing", as stated in lines 578- 584. Hamlet is astonished but is also suffering from a feeling of pitiful defalcation because he sees that this player i...
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