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Title: hamlet
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June 14, 2000 |
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He does not see the bright side towards his life and exaggerates on the unhappiness and dark side of his world. Exaggeration is regularly used to emphasise Hamlet’s point of view on the imperfect world he lives in. All of Hamlet’s statements are exaggerated to convey and to portray ideas that are negative and immoral, such as death... Showed first 250 characters
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This clearly identifies and confirms that Hamlet is insane.
In conclusion, Hamlet’s insanity is identified towards to end of his life. In his soliloquy, his insanity is justified through his theme of death, his suicidal thoughts, negative tones and exaggeration on the imperfect world... Showed next 250 characters
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