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... Hamlet leaves behind his submissiveness and becomes consumed by the need for revenge. Hamlet states that he will remember his father, for this is the first step toward revenge. ... Compared to revenge, all else seems trivial and senseless to Hamlet. ... 109-110) meaning that he will think of nothing except the Ghost’s commandment to seek ultimate revenge. ...
This soliloquy also brings to light that Hamlet has become completely consumed by the hatred he feels within himself. Hamlet thinks of nothing but revenge. ... Hamlet even destroys his relationship with Ophelia, the woman he loves, and hurts her because he has no time for anything except revenge. Hamlet also sacrifices two friendships, those of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, because they interfere with his plans for revenge.
Approximate Word count = 590 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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