The next soliloquy Hamlet has after seeing the ghost of his father is in Act II, Scene ii after the players, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, have left him alone. In this soliloquy ("what a rogue and peasant slave am I"), Hamlet expresses his frustration with the fact that the actor could create tears in an instant about a fictional character, but he has lost his actual father and cannot even do anything about it. Through this he also decides on the plan to try and catch Claudius' guilt.
I believe it's answer choice C, Good luck!
Answer:
Brother you have picked your question from a excercise, and how could we answer when we have not readed the story, you should also tell us the story
Explanation:
One of the thems
because they don't make any sense