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Shakespeare's Hamlet 1 Act 1
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Crack open your copy of Hamlet, because it's time to discuss what happens during the course of Act I. Sadly, it has nothing to do with ham. 

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Shakespeare's Hamlet 2 The Setting
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What is the setting of Hamlet, and how does it contribute to the overall feel of the play?

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Shakespeare's Hamlet 3 To Thine Own Self
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What does the line "to thine own self be true" mean in the context of the play? And why do so many people use it as their senior yearbook quote? Pe...

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Shakespeare's Hamlet 6 Soliloquies vs Monologues 308 Views


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What's the difference between a soliloquy and a monologue? Come to think of it, why don't we soliloquize more often? We're going to start doing that at parties. Maybe then, we'll finally stop being invited to parties. 

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Thank you We sneak in Shakespeare's hamlet Soliloquies versus monologue

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Alas shmoop What is the difference between a salute likley

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and a monologue So absolutely is where the character is

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kind of imaginatively turning towards an audience right So usually

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this this is done when there's no one else on

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the scene at all If there are other people that

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happen to be on stage they're not kind of They're

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not hearing the speech so a monologue is just an

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extended thing that one person says right so i'm monologue

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ing at you right now If i were like gaze

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wistfully into the distance and think but what did i

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have for breakfast And then like our imaginary worlds you

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didn't hear that That would be a slow clea right

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So once about externalizing an internal state kind of in

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an imaginary bubbling and one's about just speaking alone for

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an extended period of time Yeah what is the difference

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between a soliloquy and a monologue More

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