The Mystery of Hamlet An Attempt to Solve An Old Problem

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The thoughts of this soliloquy are not found to belong to a particular part of the play, but to be the spirit of the whole. ' To be, or not to le, ' is written over its every scene, from the entrance of the ghost to the rude inscription over the gateway of the church- yard. " XTXlthougb the love of life is instinctive in all animate creatures, this timid shrinking from its possible loss, this resolution to bear even the murder of his father, the pol- lution of his mother, the theft of his crown..., rather than to run any risk by attempting to end his ills, is certainly not x. What we should expect from a noble prince, the son of a man who did not shrink from meeting Fortinbras hand in hand in a mortal struggle. This dread of something after death it was that induced him to THE TYPE OF HAMLET : S CHARACTER. 53 " Bather bear those ills he had, Than fly to others that he knew not of, " notwithstanding that weariness which he suffered from the weight of the burdens laid upon him, which caused him to despairingly wish that " The Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter.

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