Why is Hamlet so upset with himself in the “O, what a rogue and peasant slave,” soliloquy in Act II, scene ii, lines 559-617?


He was never given the opportunity to achieve his dreams of becoming an actor.


He can’t put thoughts and words into action.


His mother won't talk to him.


He is tormented by the question of whether or not to run away to France.

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The Hamlet so upset with himself in the “O, what a rogue and peasant slave,” soliloquy in Act II, scene ii, lines 559-617 is he is tormented by the question of whether or not to run away to France.

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