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This is a Close Passage Analysis of Hamlet’s first soliloquy.
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Hamlet’s first soliloquy is a dramatic lamentation of the circumstances that confront him. Having just witnessed the coronation of his Uncle, he is distressed by the hasty remarriage of his mother “but two months dead”. It is this “o’hasty” marriage, and the obligation he has as a dutiful son, to resign himself to this situation, that weighs heavily on him here.





