Topic > Hamlet's Speech In Hamlet - 1179

Hamlet's character is not only shown in this monologue, but also in other parts of the play. From contemplating life and death he learns that he would rather live and avenge his father's death than die. Partly because the unknown after death scares him and partly because he wants revenge. The speech briefly explains Hamlet's confusion and overthinking. For example, he continually goes back and forth with himself about whether to continue to suffer throughout his life, sleep or die, and wonders whether to follow his father's ghost and whether to seek revenge or not. Even though he has an internal battle, readers can simply conclude that Hamlet will ultimately have to make a decision that will lead to Claudius' death. If the reader puts himself in poor Hamlet's situation, he can become aware that it is not easy to face the death of a loved one alone. Hamlet just wanted to fight his problems by putting an end to them. Life often puts us in situations where we don't know whether to give up or keep fighting. Hamlet is faced with a situation where his only option is to fight fate or continue doing so