The answer is the complexity of outcomes from action versus inaction. Hamlet is tortured by his own contradictory thoughts an beliefs, he analyses every little thing that happens around him.
Incorrect option the mystery of love and commitment between couples. Even when love is very present for his relationship in the story it is not the main topic of it
Incorrect option marriage as the ultimate goal of life. the topic is mention in a minimal part of the story and as a very superficial one.
Incorrect option the difficulties and tragedy of war. Many of Shakespeare plays are based in war times and in this case even when it frames the general atmosphere it doesn't represent the main theme of the story.
The words ‘but just ourselves’ conveys the personal nature of the speaker’s journey
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Emily Dickinson is an excellent poet. In her poem ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ in the first stanza when she says, ‘The Carriage held but just Ourselves –and Immortality’ by saying just ourselves she means that in the carriage its only her and death.
And by Immortality she means the eternal life and the endlessness, no one else is being accompanied. So it is clear that option C is the correct answer which conveys the personal nature of the speaker’s journey towards death.
A Laptop is something nice to have
He infers that he keeps things to himself on what he wants and what he wishes
D it does bring a sense of duty to mind