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Answer: D) The truth will set you free
On the excerpt you posted, we can see Hamlet having a hard time facing the truth but implying that it'd be better to know it rather than keep running away from it.
Its not option A because he's not suggesting to make quick definitive judgements. Its not B because is isn't implying that indecision is a cowardly act. And its not C because he is talking about facing the truth instead of giving anyone the benefit of the doubt
The truth will set you free is accurately and objectively summarizes the theme that is developed by Hamlet’s thought process in this passage. Hence, option D is correct.
What is the concept of the passage?
In Act I of William Shakespeare's tragic drama "Hamlet," the young prince Hamlet first encounters the ghost of his deceased father. The ghost of the previous king then revealed how he had been killed. Hamlet was shocked by this information, but it also inspired him to swear to get even with the offender.
Hamlet was quite certain of what the ghost had informed him when he said, "It is an honest ghost." Later, though, he said, "The spirit that I have seen may be the devil," suggesting that he was beginning to doubt everything. He had previously been so overcome with sadness over his father's passing that, when the ghost arrived, he was completely cooperative.
Thus, option D is correct.
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