Third Soliloquy

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What issues does the third soliloquy raise that are of universal interest? What parts apply chiefly to Hamlet's particular circumstances?

-- Eric (whosurbaba@yahoo.com), December 14, 2002

Answers

I have posted it here:

http://www.geocities.com/fiver_1/tobe.html

-- Virginia (vsmleong@yahoo.com), April 12, 2003.


Sorry to seem dumb, but which are you taking as the third soliloquy?

-- catherine england (catherine_england@hotmail.com), December 15, 2002.

I'm using the "To be, or not to be" as the third one

-- Eric (whosurbaba@yahoo.com), December 15, 2002.

Of course. Silly me. Have a look at responses to the other questions in the forum on this speech, "the meaning of Act 3 Sc 1 from to be ... of action", "Why does Hamlet say the To Be or Not To Be", "Intent of to be or not to be", "Why is to be or not to be so famous", and "To Be or Not To Be". Then, if you still aren't sure, come along back here and air your concerns.

-- catherine england (catherine_england@hotmail.com), December 16, 2002.

Can anyone post Hamlet's Third Soliloquy on here? I'm trying to memorize it. Thanks.

Bianca J. Blaze

-- Bianca (americangirl1776@hotmail.com), April 12, 2003.



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