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Reread Hamlet's soliloquy in Act I, scene ii. Check three reasons why he was depressed enough to even think of self-destruction. Ophelia's love Claudius' role as king and stepfather his father's death his indecision distrust for his mother's love for his father thinking about ghosts

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Claudius' role as king and stepfather," "distrust for his mother's love for his father," "Ophelia's love." The three reasons why he was depressed enough to even think of self-destruction: "Claudius' role as king and stepfather," "distrust for his mother's love for his father," "Ophelia's love."

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