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What does this part of the soliloquy reveal about Hamlet? He is distraught and unsure. He is decisive and confident. He is ready to move forward. He is about to kill Claudius.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

it describes him as this in the passage.

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Hello there

Answer: He is distraught and unsure.

Explanation: In this excerpt from Shakespeare´s, Hamlet, perhaps the most renowned soliloquy in the history of drama, Hamlet is distraught and feels desperate. He begins to wonder whether it would be better to die, as dying is only to sleep forever. He considers this would end his heartache, troubled soul, and all the pain he is subject to.

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