Act I to Act III in the famous play ?Hamlet' goes on to describe the compromised mental state of Hamlet where he contemplates committing suicide because his life has become unbearable. The last act, however, brings a resolution to the play that leaves the audience wondering if Hamlet is still in the same state of mind or whether he has changed. Firstly, Act V can be considered as a description of the reconciliation of Hamlet with the ?general meaning of life and death' and then goes on to depict a certain reconciliation of Hamlet with himself.
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