Hamlet's evolution from contemplation to action from "summary" of The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg
Hamlet's evolution from contemplation to action is a central theme in Shakespeare's play. At the beginning of the play, Hamlet is depicted as a reflective and introspective character, prone to deep contemplation and philosophical musings. He is presented as a man who is thoughtful and introspective, often pondering the meaning of life and the nature of existence. This is evident in his famous soliloquy in Act 1, where he expresses his despair and disillusionment with the world.
However, as the play progresses, we see a shift in Hamlet's character. He begins to move from contemplation to action, spurred on by the revela...
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