In the two distinct movie versions which are shown in class of William Shakespeare's “To be or not to be…” Hamlet's soliloquy is offered very distinctly and thus is understood distinctly as well. In the Gibson type, the soliloquy can be interpreted as mourning over the battle, which took location between the Ophelia and Prince. During their dealings, Ophelia was depicted as in command and Hamlet endured the most (Branagh, 2006).
Thesis statement
Hamlet's love for his mother is exemplified by the actor Mel Gibson's interpretation of the infamous closet scene.