Hamlet Feelings About Yourself

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The way people think about you versus your own feeling about yourself.In William Shakespeare's dramatic play, Hamlet, people's appearances to other people and how they really feel are two different things as seen in the play. One character, Hamlet, how he presents himself and how he really feels are two different things. The way that he appears to other people is that he is recovering from the death of his father in a good way and has a great relationship with his mother and now step-dad. The way that he really feels is that he is not happy and needs help, but no one notices. "His canon 'gainst (self slaughter!)... But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue." (29-31) This displays how Hamlet really felt and how he expressed his feelings