The tone of hamlets soliloquy at the end of act III, scene ii is significantaly different than the tone of the previous three. What is the tone of the fourth soliloquy? Quote at least a few words from it to support your interpretation

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Hamlet's fourth soliloquy is probably his most famous one - "To be or not to be." It is rather different from his previous soliloquies because now he is contemplating something that didn't come up before - suicide. He is thinking whether it is worth it to fight to find his father's murderer when in the end all of them are going to die, so why not die sooner than later. He is contemplating if he should go on fighting or just kill himself and end it all, which is why this soliloquy in particular is rather depressing, hesitant, and gives a deeper insight into Hamlet's madness.

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Hamlet's fourth soliloquy is the famous "to be or not to be" speech that he contemplates whether to go forward with his planned murder scheme.

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In William Shakespeare's tragedy play "Hamlet", we see the character of the young prince Hamlet trying to avenge his father's death. His soliloquys are the passageway to understand his inner conflicts that he dare not share with others. While the previous speeches can be the same in their plans to kill Claudius, the fourth "to be or not to be" soliloquy is different in his approach of how to get rid of the murderer. Here, he includes himself in the casualties, contemplating sui cide which had not been included in the previous soliloquys. His desperation can be seen in this soliloquy.

To die, to sleep—

No more—and by a sleep to say we end

The heartache and the thousand natural shocks

That flesh is heir to—’tis a consummation

Devoutly to be wished! To die, to sleep.

To sleep, perchance to dream—ay, there’s the rub,

For in that sleep of death what dreams may come.

He seems to be stuck between fighting against his uncle of killing himself so that this pain will end, and he will "sleep" forever. This is the first time he thinks of hurting himself in his plans to avenge his father's murder at the hands of his uncle Claudius.


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The Civil war

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Collapse of a plan to bring the railroad

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Under the domino theory, if South Vietnam fell to communism, what was likely to happen next?

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Under the domino theory, if South Vietnam fell to communism, communism would most likely spread to the surrounding areas such as Cambodia and Laos.

What is the domino theory?

The domino theory is a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighbouring countries in a domino effect.

It was prominent in the United States from the 1950s to the 1980s in the context of the Cold War, suggesting that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow. It was used by successive United States administrations during the Cold War as justification for American intervention in destabilizing target countries or regions by fomenting political unrest, deposing leaders, staging coup d'état, assassinations, bombings, invasions, etc. around the world.

The primary evidence for the domino theory is the spread of communist rule in three Southeast Asian countries in 1975, following the communist takeover of Vietnam.

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Communism would most likely spread to the surrounding areas such as Cambodia and Laos.

Although Southeast Asia is comprised of 11 countries with diverse populations and economies, one thing the majority of people across the region share is – great wealth a reliance on waterways a cool, dry climate a history of Dutch colonization

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The answer would be a cool, dry climate.

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How did the Supreme Court rule in letting Native Americans stay on their land?

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The Cuban Revolution resulted in A) increased trade with the United States.
B) a Cold War ally with the United States.
C) a government that soon adopted communist reforms and ideals.
D) a more US friendly government than had existed there in the 1950s.

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the cuban revolution resulted in: C) a government that soon adopted communist reforms and ideals

When cuba was struggling to gained freedom from the Spanish empire, the soviet union landed their assistance for Cuba. This is why after cuba finally manage to gain their independence, they adopt the ideals that is held by the soviet union.

The correct option is (C) a government that soon adopted communist reforms and ideas.

Further Explanation:-

The Cuban Revolution was an Upspring in Cuba and because of that the government of then-President of Cuba, Fulgencio Batista was overturned. Because of this revolution, Cuba got a new ruler who was Fidel Castro who then ruled Cuba from 1959 to 2008. Because of the Spanish-American War, Spain faced big defeat against the United States and lost control over Cuba in the year 1899. Military Organization was governing Cuba between the period of 1899 to 1902. During the rule of that military organization, The Cubans filled more governmental offices then they were able to fill under Spanish rule.By the year 1919, Cuba was enjoying high success as a country because of its Sugar export. In year 1955, When Batista became the President of Cuba, his primary concern as a President was the Sugar Act which was imposed by the United States on Cuba in order to benefit its domestic producers and by the time Batista was overturned as President and Fidel Castro took over charge.

Cuba struggled for freedom from the Spain and later on governors of Spain also ruled the Havana. After the Cuban Revolution, the country gained its independence and with the independence, government of Cuba adopted the communist ideas and reforms.

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Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter – The Cuban Revolution  

Keywords – Cuba, Cuban Revolution, United States, Sugar Act, Imposed, Fidel Castro, Fulgencio Batista, Furious, Attack, Revoke.