The opening scene establishes the tone of the play and the politically tense situation of Denmark as well as bringing light to the themes and characters.
This reveals how something evil and vile is afoot, foreshadowing the impending struggles, corruption and deaths. The clear problem of discerning between appearance and reality become clear, with the Ghost and will continuously challenging Hamlet.
Every character is constantly trying to spy upon each other and determine the mindset of other characters through deception. Not only does Hamlet investigate others, but he also engages in introspection and attempts to determine existentialism and eschatology.
The first soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 2 explores the futility of life, loyalty and moral corruption. That ever I was born to set it right! Easily become a resource hero by simply helping out HSC students. Just by donating your resources to our library!
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