"Hamlet does not have confidence in myself or anything else" (Schlegel). Hamlet's role in William Shakespeare's play is a mystery since the drama birth. He was unable to take action and his tendency to over-analyze the situation led to the main event of the drama. Mr. Schlegel believes that his pain is caused by the lack of "a firm belief in itself or something else". Schlegel seems to be mainly based on Hamlet's first disgust and the frequent suicide speech at the beginning of the theater.
When he loses confidence in his beliefs and relationships in human life. In Shakespeare 's play, Hamlet, Hamlet' s uncle claudius killed Hamlet 's father and inherited the love of Denmark' s crown and Hamlet 's mother, Gertrude. There are six monologues in the play clarifying the character of Hamlet and other people. In other Shakespeare plays, the audience drew a better picture of the heart of Hamlet. In the face of the tragedy, Shakespeare asked questions about society and Christian institutions
Analysis of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' through a resolving lens will make the various elements of the drama clearer. Hamlet's belief in himself and his hesitant crisis are all revealed through alternative choices created by his monologue. As Hamlet reflects the current situation, Hamlet's first monologue was the second act. The main focus of this monologue is basically the collapse of the king, the queen and the whole world. In this article, the reader will explain Shakespeare's most famous monologue and mark it with his own artistic nature. Actors who played Hamlet in the movies and on the stage showed the degree of emotional and rhythmic speed. It is difficult to independently evaluate a monologue because the expression method of the script gives a monologue and the monologue in the drama clarifies the special interpretation. However, I think that the monologue is a musical structure, especially a sonata.