Volume 06, Issue 02
Frequency: 12 Issue per year
Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days
Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
ISSN Number:
2582-8568
A preliminary examination of Hamlet's "To Be or Not to Be" soliloquy is presented in this paper. William Shakespeare is the author of Hamlet. The analysis of the soliloquy is done from the combined viewpoints of discourse analysis and psycholinguistics, which allows for the presentation of a novel interpretation of the speech. The purpose of this section is to demonstrate how this soliloquy helps to advance the storyline of the play and strengthens the dramatic impact it has on the audience. Enhance the unique characteristics of each of the different personas. In relation to this particular point, the significance of the soliloquy "To Be or Not to Be" is being dissected together with its position in the narrative. The final act of the play "Hamlet" is just around the corner. The purpose of this article is to offer a possible interpretation of the To Be or Not to Be Soliloquy by applying a number of different methods of literary criticism. The strategy that was utilized in this setting leads to a large boost in dramatic efficacy, which ultimately results in the disclosure of two ghosts and two implications.
Soliloquy, Hamlet, discourse analysis, psycholinguistic perspective, and dramatic efficacy