At the beginning of Hamlet ยท Solo Act Scene 1, Scene 2 Play, two guards witnessed the king's ghost at the end of the walls of Elsinore Castle. We found that King Claudius was married to his brother's wife, so he had an incestuous relationship with her. I also learned that Claudius plans to prevent Norway from invading from the north. His father's son Hamlet was dissatisfied with the marriage between his mother and his uncle, but he still mourned his father's death.
The purpose of the monologue is to outline the thought and emotion of the characters in the drama. It reveals the innermost belief of the character. Therefore, Hamlet's first monologue (1st law, 2nd law) is extremely important for drama. Because it emphasizes the inner conflict caused by dramatic events. It reveals his true feelings and draws many important features like sorrow, anger, and depression. Hamlet 's father was killed during the past two months, and his mother got married to his uncle, Claudius, so his feelings are melancholic. In the monologue, we understand that Hamlet adores his father, and this helps to emphasize it despite showing him his mother. Hamlet reports that his father is holy, almost "similar" personality, "very good king", he "loves my mother very much". This extremely contrasting example increases the importance of Hamlet's father.
The monologue of Act 2 of Act 2 happened after Hamlet told her father's ghost. The ghost insisted that he was murdered by Hamlet's uncle. Hamlet's monologue in this act is angry - this time he is not his mother, but his uncle. More importantly, Hamlet is angry with his decision on how to continue with himself. Both of these monologues focus on Hamlet's internal conflict and how he restrains and restricts behavior. In the first act, he was full of self-compassion and wanted to die. However, his Christian faith prohibits suicide. In the second act, he is full of self-hatred. He wants revenge, I do not want to do so. However, he did not give up on this situation, but he had to take action.