A soliloquy is a dramatic convention in which a character voices thoughts while alone on stage. What does Hamlet's first soliloquy (lines 129-159) reveal about his state of mind and the real reasons for it?

A soliloquy is a dramatic convention in which a character voices thoughts while alone on stage. What does Hamlet's first soliloquy (lines 129-159) reveal about his state of mind and the real reasons for it?
Hamlet was suicidal at the time of this soliloquy. He feels like he has lost his purity because of the death of his father. He also wishes that suicide wasn't a sin, so that he may be able to commit it. He also wishes that people mourned more for his father.

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