Hamlet's Soliloquy

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Hamlet’s first soliloquy is found in act 1, scene 2, 129-159, and it is here where Hamlet expresses his thoughts concerning his father’s death and the events following it. This soliloquy is essential because with no one around to hear him, he is able to express his genuine feelings and the reader is informed on what is causing his depression. At this point in the play, Hamlet is distraught over the passing of his father and infuriated by his mother’s decision to remarry his uncle so quickly. These events impact his mental state so much so that he begins contemplating suicide. It becomes very evident that Hamlet is mentally not in a good place and most likely is dealing with depression. This soliloquy also shows his frustration and isolation