Hamlet Act 3, Scene 1
The most interesting scene in Hamlet for me is Act three's first scene where Hamlet have the speech To Be or Not To Be and where he was having a conversation with Ophelia. It is memorable because the monologue To Be or Not To Be is impressing, strong, and famous. Hamlet was showing complex, mixed emotions within this scene, including sadness and a strong feeling of struggle. When I was listening and watching this scene, my brows knits, I was really attracted to the strong expression in the scene. At that moment, the speech leaves me a huge space to interpret. Another reason that I think the scene is interesting, is because of Ophelia's appearance that isn't often in the story. Ophelia and Hamlet's actions made me wonder if they're true love and questions a little bit on their relationship; therefore, every time Ophelia appears in the story, I pay more attention to it. Since romance and love isn't a big theme in Hamlet, Ophelia's existence is like a strike of light in the tunnel.

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