Read the excerpt from an analysis of Hamlet’s "To be or not to be” speech in Act III of Hamlet. Shakespeare begins the speech with the line "To be, or not to be: that is the question” and then proceeds to ask multiple questions throughout the speech. When viewed through a formalist lens, the point of Shakespeare’s structure is to contrast Hamlet’s speaking style with that of King Claudius. emphasize Hamlet’s indecision that recurs throughout the play. introduce a new motif that focuses on the inevitability of death. illustrate Hamlet’s confusion about his relationship with King Claudius.

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When viewed through a formalist lens, the point of Shakespeare’s structure is to emphasize Hamlet's indecision that recurs throughout the play.
Hamlet is quite an indecisive character - he knows that he should do something, but he is torn between his options. He knows that he cannot choose to stay idle and ignore the death of his father - thus he can either choose revenge and kill Claudius, or choose suicide, and end it all.

From the excerpt in the analysis of Hamlet's To be or not to be speech in Act III, it can be seen that it emphasizes Hamlet's decision recurring throughout the play.

What is Hamlet's decision?

Shakespeare used a structure of making sure to emphasize that Hamlet's decision recurred through throughout the play.

It would certainly be a solid argument to claim that Hamlet´s advice to the players reflects best upon Shakespeare´s own life.

Hence, correct option is B.

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