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I am writing a paper for Hamlet and I have to discuss the play's suggestion of suicide and imagery of death!. Okay before you start to judge me, I am not expecting you to write me a full paper, so don't think Im squeezing you guys for answers!. I have a basic idea of what Im going to write about, but I feel i am missing something!. I am going to include Hamlets to be or not to be speech and a few other scenes where he talks about death!. However, I feel Im really missing something!. Well actually, I know missing something!. Can someone help me lay this out!?! Like what else should I include!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Hamlet’s musings on suicide, especially the "to be or not to be" speech, continue to direct discussions of the value of life and the mystery of death!. It is Ophelia, who never mentions the possibility of taking her own life, who drowns herself out of some combination of madness and despair!. Ddeath threads through the entirety of Hamlet, from the opening scene’s confrontation with a dead man’s ghost to the bloodbath of the final scene, which leaves almost every main character dead!. Hamlet constantly contemplates death from many angles!. He is both seduced and repelled by the idea of suicide, but, in the famous gravedigger scene, he is also fascinated by the physical reality of death!. In a way, Hamlet can be viewed as extended dialogue between Hamlet and death!.

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