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30 Apr, 19:44:39
- Hamlet is grieving the loss of his father. (Page 1)
- Hamlet is upset with his mother for marrying his uncle so soon after his father’s death. (Page 2)
- Hamlet is struggling with his own identity and purpose in life. (Page 3)
- Hamlet is skeptical of his father’s ghost and unsure if it is real or a trick. (Page 7)
- Hamlet is angry with his uncle for taking the throne that he believes should rightfully be his. (Page 9)
- Hamlet is conflicted about seeking revenge for his father’s murder. (Page 11)
- Hamlet is frustrated with his own indecisiveness and lack of action. (Page 13)
- Hamlet is deeply disturbed by the corruption and deceit in the royal court. (Page 15)
- Hamlet is struggling to come to terms with the idea of mortality and the inevitability of death. (Page 17)
- Hamlet is feeling isolated and alone in his grief and confusion. (Page 19)
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