Soliloquy Recitals:

Anybody absent today goes on Thursday.

Hamlet’s Soliloquies (and one by Claudius)

Warning: line numbers may vary from edition to edition - See me if you're confused. You see a concession has been made on the long one.

Act I, Scene 2, lines 133-164 “O that this too too sullied [solid] flesh…
But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue.”
Act II, Scene 2, 576-634 (Memorize 30 or more lines from this one) “O what a rogue and peasant slave am I!…Wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the King.”
Act III, Scene 1, 64-96 “To be, or not to be…And lose the name of action”
Act III, Scene 3, 40-72 (Claudius) “O My offense is rank, it smells to heaven…All may be well.”
Act IV, Scene 4, 34-69 “How all occasions do inform against me...My thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth!”