Closely analyze Hamlet's long soliloquy ("O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I!") that ends this act. What motivates this speech, and what comparison does Hamlet make between himself and the actor? How does he feel about his own behavior, and what action does he now resolve to take?
Closely analyze Hamlet's long soliloquy ("O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I!") that ends this act. What motivates this speech, and what comparison does Hamlet make between himself and the actor? How does he feel about his own behavior, and what action does he now resolve to take?
The actor moves Hamlet after his story of Hecuba. He feels like he should have shown more emotion because he was directly related to his father who died, and the actor showed more emotion than he did.
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