Can someone please help me write a soliloquy. I am rewriting the soliloquy "To be, or not to be?" from Hamlet, but from Ophelia's point of view. Since it is from Ophelia's point of view I am doing it based on love, "To love, or not to love?". Please help me write this soliloquy my mind's running blanks and I need it for today!!!!
Hamlet is thinking about life and death. It is the great question that Hamlet is asking about human existence in general and his own existence in particular – a reflection on whether it’s better to be alive or to be dead.
Love In the beginning of the play, Ophelia does love Hamlet. ... Ophelia loved to hear the sweetness of his loving words and she wanted him to tell her that he loved her. She kept remembrances of Hamlet's;
Ophelia likes Hamlet immensely but only as a true friend, not as a lover. She is the female equivalent of Horatio, except she knows Hamlet far better than Horatio does. That final speech, except for the two lines relating to herself, could have been spoken by Horatio and had just the same effect.
Why does Hamlet pretend to not love Ophelia? It is only after Ophelia's death that Hamlet declares his love for her.