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Shakespeare, W. (Vert. A. Churginas). (1982). Hamletas [PDF]. Vilnius: Vaga. P. 133. Available at: [URL or repository name]

: One of the most famous excerpts in Lithuanian literature is the "To be, or not to be" monologue ( Būti ar nebūti

Sekspyras uses the play to comment on the social issues of his time, including the corruption of power, the objectification of women, and the disillusionment of the youth. The character of Hamlet serves as a mouthpiece for the Bard's critiques of societal norms, as he rails against the injustices of the world and the complacency of those around him.

A central theme is the "rotten" state of Denmark, where systemic lies and collective conformity clash with individual responsibility. Existential Crisis:

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Hamlet is portrayed as an educated humanist who values truth but finds himself in a world where "everything is not as it is said to be". ResearchGate character analysis for your studies? HAMLETAS, DANIJOS PRINCAS

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