What does Hamlet believe about death?
O That there are no similarities between sleeping and dying.
O That he does not want to die because it is similar to sleeping.
O That it is a shocking part of life.
O That it may be a way to end the difficulties of life just like sleeping ends the difficulties of the day.

Respuesta :

Answer:  B

Explanation:

In the beginning of his soliloquy, Hamlet views death as a peaceful liberation from the never-ending agony and constant battery of troubles in life. Through diction, syntax, and figurative language, it is evident that Hamlet's conception of death as a calm and peaceful slumber makes him prone to suicidal feelings