Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Page 830, #7

Hamlet's sudden mood change is a natural reaction to his anger, however he covers up his anger with strategic words. He is truly angry at the situation that he has been put in, with his father's death and his mother's sudden remarrying, but he does not want to express weakness to the community he lives in. Thus, his internal reaction is one of anger and sadness, but his external reaction is one of strength and strategic language.

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