Tuesday, November 16, 2010

answer the soliloques in hamlet?

The soliloquys from Shakespeare's Hamlet below are
extracts from the full modern English Hamlet ebook, and should help you to understand
the main Hamlet soliloquys:


O that this too too solid flesh
would melt (Spoken by Hamlet, Act 1 Scene2)


O,what a rogue
and peasant slave am I (Spoken by Hamlet, Act 2 Scene 2)


To
be, or not to be (Spoken by Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 1)


Oh my
offence is rank, it smells to heaven (Spoken by Claudius, Act 3 Scene
3)


Now might I do it pat (Spoken by Hamlet, Act 3 Scene
3)


How all occasions do inform against me (Spoken by
Hamlet, Act 4 Scene 4)

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