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Hamlet is likely feeling pessimistic and despairing. His soliloquy outlines his thoughts of killing himself an he complains of the sea of troubles in ones day to day life including time, those who oppress you, wrong doings, and despised love. He then goes on to discuss how he is far to fearful to kill himself because he doesn't know what will happen after death.
The words which best describe Hamlet’s attitude toward life is pessimistic and despairing
What is Soliloquy?
This refers to a situation where a character voices his thoughts aloud and this is usually in a quiet corner.
With this in mind, we can see from the complete text that Hamlet is soliloquizing about life and its meaning and also contemplates killing himself and he is pessimistic and despairing.
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