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What does the soliloquy reveal about Hamlet’s character?
He is ready to avenge his father.
He is scared to marry Ophelia.
He is afraid of the unknown.
He is confident and stubborn.
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He is afraid of the unknown.
The "To be, or not to be" soliloquy centers on death and the fear of "the undiscovered country" that follows it, showing Hamlet's anxiety about the unknown and how that fear paralyzes him.
The "To be, or not to be" soliloquy centers on death and the fear of "the undiscovered country" that follows it, showing Hamlet's anxiety about the unknown and how that fear paralyzes him.
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