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How does Hamlet feel at the beginning of this soliloquy?

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At the beginning of the soliloquy, Hamlet is invaded by many negative feelings that add him to a terrible sadness. He feels tormented. He has a lot of resentment, accompanied by uncertainty, anger and all he wants is to avenge the death of his father. Hamlet reflects his true self and for that reason he shows himself as he is.

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