
Since Hamlet is a character in a story we are unable to fully know everything that he is thinking but through self- overhearing we are able to get a better understanding of how Hamlet thought about things.
When we were told memorize “To be, or not to be” I originally thought that there was no point to it. I soon realized that there was a point, by memorizing this soliloquy I was able to put myself in the place of Hamlet and understand more about the character than just reading what was written. I was able to hear myself speaking and know the words in a different more meaningful way. As Hamlet is saying these speeches he is not just talking he is learning about himself as well as the other characters and the audience are learning about him.
The obvious question we ask ourselves and the characters ask themselves throughout the play is “Is Hamlet crazy?” Well to be completely honest I thought he was. The way he was calm one second then killing Polonious the next made me think that maybe he was crazy. But as the play progressed I realized he was just manipulating everyone. He wasn’t mad he just wanted people to believe

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