Hamlet struggles with moral dilemma from "summary" of The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg
Throughout the play, Hamlet is constantly faced with difficult decisions that challenge his moral compass. One of the central dilemmas that he grapples with is the question of whether or not to seek revenge for his father's murder. On one hand, he is driven by a sense of duty and justice to avenge his father's death. However, on the other hand, he is conflicted by his own moral principles and the consequences of taking such drastic action.
Hamlet's struggle with this moral dilemma is evident in his soliloquies, where he wrestles with the conflicting emotions that plague his mind. In these moments of introspection, he questions the validity of his actions and considers the implications of his choices. The famous "To be or not to be" soliloquy is a prime example of Hamlet's internal struggle as h...
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