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What is revealed in Hamlet's second soliloquy? (Check all that apply)

a comparison to the players
his cowardice
his anger at Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
his hesitation to carry out his plan
His plot against Claudius
thoughts of su****
his love for Ophelia

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User Megann
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Answer:

In Hamlet's second soliloquy, he reveals the following:

  • his cowardice
  • his hesitation to carry out his plan.

Therefore, the correct options are:

  • his cowardice
  • his hesitation to carry out his plan.
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