📄 Abstract
This study examines how Hamlets monologues function as a key dramatic device for revealing his complex character in William Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet. Through his soliloquies, Hamlets inner thoughts, emotional conflicts, and philosophical reflections are directly presented to the audience. The analysis focuses on how these monologues expose his indecision, moral awareness, intellectual depth, and struggle between action and inaction. By closely examining key soliloquies such as To be, or not to be, the study demonstrates that Hamlets monologues not only deepen the audiences understanding of his psychological state but also advance the dramatic tension of the play. Ultimately, the monologues serve as a vital means of character development and highlight Hamlets role as a reflective and tragic hero.
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📚 How to Cite:
Makhliyo Mirzaakhmedova , THE ROLE OF SOLILOQUY IN THE REPRESENTATION OF HAMLET'S PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY , Volume 11 , Issue 12, December 2025, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) ,