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In Hamlet's soliloquy when he says To sl

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In Hamlet"s soliloquy , when he says , " To sleep , perchance to dream :--ay, there"s the rub ." What is the primarily thinking about ?
A .The bad dreams that have recently been troubling him .
B.The fact that if dying is like going to sleep , then perhaps after death wehave bad dreams .
C.The sinful behavior. of Gertrude , whose guilty dreams he would like toknow .
D.His desire to sleep so that he will not have to take vengeful action .

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