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... Denmark. (I.4.90) Shakespeare, we may conclude, was more interested in something else; perhaps public affairs were more important than private. He has articulated, in Hamlet, a whole system of authority and rule undergoing corruption ...
... Denmark. (I.4.90) Shakespeare, we may conclude, was more interested in something else; perhaps public affairs were more important than private. He has articulated, in Hamlet, a whole system of authority and rule undergoing corruption ...
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... King at least tries to deal with them as disturbances in the body politic ... Denmark – is achieved. This may be taken as accidental: despite all the ... King Hamlet. The noise of drums, trumpets and guns (see the stage directions at V ...
... King at least tries to deal with them as disturbances in the body politic ... Denmark – is achieved. This may be taken as accidental: despite all the ... King Hamlet. The noise of drums, trumpets and guns (see the stage directions at V ...
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... king | That treason can but peep to what it would' (IV.5.125–6). Notice ... Denmark, then, partly because of state surveillance. Also, the family, which ... King Hamlet the liaison between Gertrude and Claudius is 'traitorous' as well as ...
... king | That treason can but peep to what it would' (IV.5.125–6). Notice ... Denmark, then, partly because of state surveillance. Also, the family, which ... King Hamlet the liaison between Gertrude and Claudius is 'traitorous' as well as ...
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... king is unable to control young Fortinbras. One might infer a validation of ... Denmark? The persistent answer is: female sexuality. 'Frailty, thy name is ... King evokes female sexuality when the focus for his conscience ought to be his ...
... king is unable to control young Fortinbras. One might infer a validation of ... Denmark? The persistent answer is: female sexuality. 'Frailty, thy name is ... King evokes female sexuality when the focus for his conscience ought to be his ...
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action actor audience BARNARDO behaviour blood character Christian Claudius Claudius’s Danish dead dear Denmark doth e’en Elizabethan England Enter Hamlet Enter the King Exeunt Exit eyes F reads father fear Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give God’s hast hath hear heart heaven honour in’t is’t Jephthah judgement Julius Caesar killed King and Queen King Claudius King Hamlet King of Denmark King’s Laertes Laertes’s look madness MARCELLUS marriage means misogyny mother murder nature night Norway o’er Ophelia OSRICK Paul Prescott performance perhaps phrase play play’s PLAYER poison Pollax Polonius Polonius’s pray Presumably Prince Prince Hamlet probably Pyrrhus Q2 and F Q2 reads Quarto rapiers revenge REYNALDO Richard II Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene SECOND CLOWN seems sense Shakespeare soliloquy soul speak speech sweet sword tell theatre thee There’s thou thoughts tragedy Trumpets Voltemand what’s word