Examples Of Internal Conflict In Hamlet

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In act 2 scene 2 of Hamlet, Shakespeare implies negative conotative diction as Shakespeare is characterizing Hamlet as useless, worthless, cowerdly, self loading because of his imneptitued in getting revenge. One example of internal conflict is “A dull and muddy-mettled rascl, peak Like John-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause, and say nothing”(A2S2 594-596). This is internal conflict because Hamlet explains his conflict of wanting to get action but not actually doing it. This means that Shakespeare moves the plot foward with this speech by exposing Hamlet’s insecurity, cowardness, weakness. Therefore, another literacy tool found in Hamlet is mood. For example, “Am I a Coward? Who calls me villain? breaks my pale across? plucks off my beard,