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Essay heading: Hamlet: Act II
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Shakespeare |
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Michelle U |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Polonius is laughable and pathetic because he seems
to think everything revolves around him and his
family. He never once doubts that Hamlet’s madness
was driven by something other than his instructions to
Ophelia. He is dangerous because he’ll go to great
lengths to remain the center of attention... displayed 300 characters
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The love letter to Ophelia is proof of Hamlet’s
affection toward her, and in this manner helps expand
Polonius’ theory of Hamlet’s love-madness.
11. Because Elizabethans thought that when a person
sees a ghost, that person in distraught, or has gone
crazy. This is probably what Elizabethans would blame
Hamlet’s affliction on... displayed next 300 characters
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