Hamlet Debate HELP Please!!?

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Argue: Hamlet's soliloquies do NOT dull his revenge....they intensify his revenge and his emotions.

I need some good arguments to argue this point...if u have some counter arguments against this point...those will work too, because I will have to do rebuttals against the other team too.

Thank you....any help will be appreciated!
 
Too too solid flesh (Act 1) before he sees the ghost, intensifies his anger toward his mother for marrying so soon after his father's death. To be or not to be (Act 3) weakens his resolve as he contemplates suicide. Alas poor Yorick (Act 5) is the height of his melancholy, and here he is at his weakest, but when Laertes leaps in Ophelia's grave, he is steeled again.
 
Let's not forget "what a piece of work is man" in which I think he contemplates his humanity and whether he still wants to be human and frail...
 
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