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... poisoned King Hamlet, in a particularly gruesome way. The command is: 'Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder' (I.5.25). King Claudius is right to fear Prince Hamlet. For many commentators the key question is why Hamlet 'delays' his ...
... poisoned King Hamlet, in a particularly gruesome way. The command is: 'Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder' (I.5.25). King Claudius is right to fear Prince Hamlet. For many commentators the key question is why Hamlet 'delays' his ...
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... poison. In many plays of the period the source of the wrongdoing is a tyrannical or inadequate ruler, and this may seem to justify the personal intervention of the malcontent-avenger. There was a long-running political argument about ...
... poison. In many plays of the period the source of the wrongdoing is a tyrannical or inadequate ruler, and this may seem to justify the personal intervention of the malcontent-avenger. There was a long-running political argument about ...
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