Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Page 830, #14

Hamlet expresses that Denmark is a 'prison' because of the situation he has been put in. He finds nothing good in his life because of his overwhelming depression, but he wants people to believe that he is not depressed, so he states that there is nothing bad in life either. His anger is justified by the horrible events that have happened to him, but he does make these emotions over the top.  Hamlet suggests that this madness will not go away. Moreover, he may act out some of his emotions to the public, but I do believe that his private internal emotions are very true.

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