The questions that Hamlet repeatedly asks himself are:
- Is the ghost telling the truth
- Should he get revenge for his dad
- Should he kill himself or not.
<h3>About "Hamlet"</h3>
"Hamlet" is known to be a playlet written by William Shakespeare. The play talks about Hamlet, the protagonist who was visited by a ghost and was told by the ghost to avenge the death of his father. King Claudius was seen as the murderer of Hamlet's father.
At a point, Hamlet was in doubt about the truthfulness of what the ghost said. He thought of whether to get revenge for his father or not.
At a time, Hamlet was seen asking if he should remain alive or kill himself to end the whole thing.
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The author’s purpose is to summarize the piece of writing while also leaving enough information to conclude.
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There is no poem listed, however, I could help explain how similes are used in poems and also what exactly would be the purpose of using (similes).

Similes are used to first, they are known to be used as
(: like,as). This would signify comparing two things, and making a resemblance of them.

When they're used as
(:like,as), people would use (:like) to compare, as we considered above.
Let's take for example:
I was so full, I felt
(like) I ate a elephant.
He was so tall, he was
(as) tall as a building.
These are some examples that can be used in using a (simile).
So, in this poem you didn't post above, try finding these key points in the poem, to help you find the <span>one purpose of the simile in the poem your read.</span>