Hamlet's Tainted Mind as evident in Hamlet's Act 2 self-loathing solilioquy

Title: Hamlet's Tainted Mind as evident in Hamlet's Act 2 self-loathing solilioquy
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Hamlet's Tainted Mind as evident in Hamlet's Act 2 self-loathing solilioquy
Hamlet's Tainted Mind <Tab/>In act two, Hamlet presents a self loathing soliloquy, reflecting upon his hesitation in taking revenge upon King Claudius. Shamed and inspired by the courageous tone of a play actor's speech, Hamlet vows to catch the King's guilt though a play of his own. However, while his plan may be viable, Hamlet's reasoning suggests a tainted mind. <Tab/>The speech immediately focuses on …showed first 75 words of 445 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 445 total…mental evolution lacks completion, as true human nature is virtually unbeknownst to Hamlet. <Tab/>These imperfections, while proving a tainted mind, also serve to accentuate Hamlet's character. Not often can a man speak his ideas so eloquently, yet express them with little resemblance, and understand them with even less accuracy. Perhaps the contradiction suggests a direct correlation between Hamlet's secluded upbringing and schooling and his lack of understanding of human nature?

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