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Hamlet: Act V Scene ii
In the final act of the play, the inevitable violence that was so long delayed due to Hamlet’s indecisiveness, erupts in rapid fashion. All the characters start to fall one by one. People are poisoned, stabbed, and results in a … Continue reading
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Hamlet Act 1
Although “Hamlet” is nothing like “The Odyssey,” in the way that there are Gods in “The Odyssey” that help the protagonist on his journey. “Hamlet” is like a “what if” story to “The Odyssey.” What if Odysseus was actually dead … Continue reading
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Hamlet Acts 4&5
Act 4 shows that Hamlet can be very cunning. He confuses Rosencrantz when he questions Hamlet about the whereabouts of Polonius body: “The body is with the king, but the king is not with the body. the king is a … Continue reading
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