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Read lines 129-159 of scene 2 what does this soliloquy suggest about about hamlets state of mind at this point in the play

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  • Scene 2 is found in Act 1 and this soliloquy here is the first one where we can see Hamlet's true self because there we can see him in depressive and melancholy state where his sadness and anger are mixed. He had many changes in his life and there are many reasons that are standing behind his depression. He is feeling frustrated, angry, depressed, sad and defeated because the death of his father and his mother marriage happened within a month. One of the main reason of his anger is his uncle because he betrayed his father and married his mother.

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