Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Hamlet Soliloquy
Hamlet is disgusted that his mother is marrying his uncle and thinks it is impure and an act of sin. He is saying how life is now pointless and he is at the point where he can kill himself but he won't because of the sixth commandment. He compares it to a garden that is being destroyed and taken over by weeds and unwanted plants because it is not taken care of. His father, a great king, has not been dead for a long time and took such great care of his mother so he doesn't understand why she is marrying his uncle. He is pretty much calling his mom and emotional idiot because she is handling his father's death the right way and her thought process is totally off on the whole situation. He doesn't understand why she would marry his uncle, who was so insincere about his fathers death. He knows this marriage is no good but he has to keep his mouth shut.
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accurate interpretation
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