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77julia77 [94]
3 years ago
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What major philosophical question is addressed in hamlet's soliloquy?

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enyata [817]3 years ago
3 0
Hamlet opens this famous soliloquy <span>with the question of whether it is difficult to live a difficult life full of sorrow and anger or face an unknown area to die. He continues to contemplate death and the doubts it causes. He wonders what happens after each person dies; what is waiting for each of us? He says this uncertainty and the intrinsic fear of what we do not know are afraid of actions that people fear death and may lead to death. If he knows exactly what will happen to us after death, will people notice all the sorrow offered by life? He writes some of these sorrows, such as insults from people, abuse, love without doubt. <span>The main philosophical issues are first - it is difficult to live and die in a tough world.</span></span>
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