Answer:
As usual, Hamlet is agitated and distrustful in Act 3, Scene 2. He is also suspicious and looking for proof that Claudius murdered Old King Hamlet, Hamlet's father.)
Hamlet is in a state of shock and grief as he has discovered that his father has been murdered by his uncle. Throughout this soliloquy, which happens at the start of Act 3 Scene 1, he thinks about whether he should face life's hardships head on or end them by dying.
Step-by-step explanation: