Hamlet by William Shakespeare

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This Close Passage Analysis is a response to the ‘To Be or Not To Be’ soliloquy.

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Hamlet’s preoccupation with his inability to fulfil his dead father’s instructions “wipe away all trivial fond records, thy commandment alone shall live”, is evident early in Act 3. In this passage, it is apparent that it is thought that repels action, in this case, the action of suicide, but, within the larger context of the play, the act of revenge “revenge my most foul and unnatural murder”.

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