Hamlet's Depression
Hamlet’s Depression
Disillusionment. Depression. Despair. These are the burning emotions churning
in young Hamlet’s soul as he attempts to come to terms with his father’s death and his
mother’s incestuous, illicit marriage. While Hamlet tries to pick up the pieces of his
shattered idealism, he consciously embarks on a quest to seek the truth hidden in
Elsinore. Depression is an uncomfortable mental state that refers to a mood that in
medicine
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sincere. Hamlet’s soliloquy ends the Act with him passing from a point of
extreme depression to a point where his confidence and motivation have built up. He
justifies his inaction with a lack of evidence against the King and this results in an
apparent resolution of his depression and anger. Hamlet’s character is presented very
clearly in this text and allows the audience to better understand him as a character, and a
person
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