This is the third Act of Hamlet. This sliloquy is very important because is a transitional phase for Hamlet. He's thinking about life and death, because he doesn't know if is better live or kill himself.
If he lives he have to suffer the arrows of autrageous fortune but if he sleeps he can stop every single pain.
His indecision and his delaying make us understand that he wants to kill himself because he doesn't want to suffer for injustices. He thinks he's alone after his father's death and after have discovered the truth about his father's death he doesn't want to stay with his mother that married the man that had killed her husband and also the man that had stolen his trone.
Hamlet doesn't know what to do because he's very scared about the afterlife because he doesn't know what's going to happend.
He wantsto kill him self but he knows that in this way he will go to purgatory. But it's not just about killing himself but also about the mission: to avenge his father's death by killing his father's murdrer. But also if he kills someone he will go to the hell. At the end he thinks what to do and even if in the soliloquy we have a list of all the things that annoy him, there's a fear of the unknow that change everything.
Hamlet doesn't know what to do because he's very scared about the afterlife because he doesn't know what's going to happend.
He wantsto kill him self but he knows that in this way he will go to purgatory. But it's not just about killing himself but also about the mission: to avenge his father's death by killing his father's murdrer. But also if he kills someone he will go to the hell. At the end he thinks what to do and even if in the soliloquy we have a list of all the things that annoy him, there's a fear of the unknow that change everything.