Hamlet Review: Acts 1-3
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What does Hamlet debate in his “To be or not to be?” soliloquy?
Whether or not to commit suicide
Why does Hamlet repeatedly say to Ophelia, "Get thee to a nunnery"?
Most likely, he views the world’s institutions as corrupt or he’s mocking Ophelia’s womanhood by suggesting she’s a prostituted woman.
What is the central conflict introduced in Act 1 of Hamlet?
Responses vary.
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