How the given play treats the idea of suicide morally


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Shakespeare's Hamlet

This job focuses on "How the play treats the idea of suicide morally, religiously, and with attention to Hamlet's two important statements about suicide:the "o, that this to solid flesh would melt," and "To be or not to be," soliloquy. It also targets why does Hamlet believe that, although capable of suicide, most human beings choose to live, despite the cruelty, pain, and injustice of the world?

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