The Effulgence Within: Causes and Nature of Hamlet’s Misery

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Causes and Nature of Hamlet’s Misery

In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, melancholy shows itself to us as the dominant trait of Hamlet’s character. Alone amidst the gay glitter is the pale, black-robed Hamlet mourning. When first we meet him, his words point the essential inwardness of his suffering. “But I have that within which paaseth show... Sign in to see full entry.

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