The line from Hamlet that best describes that Hamlet is not happy is the one where he regrets not being able to suicide because it is a sin:
<em>"Oh, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt,</em>
<em>Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew,</em>
<em>Or</em><u><em> that the Everlasting had not fixed</em></u>
<u><em>His canon 'gainst self-slaughter!</em></u><em> O God, God!</em>
<u><em>How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable</em></u>
<u><em>Seem to me all the uses of this world!"</em></u>
He is so depressed that he wants to commit suicide for this world is so horrible for him, that finds it weary, stale, flat and unprofitable.
Answer:
Option B is likely the answer, as to prevent the black community from rebuilding.
Explanation:
Rhythm...................................................................................................
The irony is that a proud, successful, and important man such as Okonkwo ends up hanging himself. It's tragic irony because the reader has many hints that this might happen. ... Okonkwo's death is especially ironic when we consider one major event at the beginning of the novel: the terrible harvest.