Answer:
The analysis that is most justified by the excerpt is:
A) As the play draws to a close, Hamlet still has not conquered his fear of death.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the famous Shakespearean play, Hamlet, prince of Denmark, is tormented by the idea of death. And, as the excerpt shows, he does not conquer his fear of death even though the play is drawing to a close. The issue is the fact that Hamlet is not sure about what happens after one dies. What if the afterlife is even worse than the life one is living now? Notice how he talks about and to the skull, how he feels sick to his stomach just by looking at it. Death still makes Hamlet uneasy. He can't help but compare the skull to what it was when its owner was alive.