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Essay heading: Is Hamlet Sane or Insane...
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If’t be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wronged; His madness is poor Hamlet’s enemy. Sir, in this audience Let my disclaiming from a purposed evil free me so far in you r most generous thoughts that I have shot my arrow o’er the house and hurt my brother." [V, ii, 240-258]
In this quote he apologizes for his blunder and blames it on his uncontrollable madness... displayed 300 characters
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Furthermore when Polonius is killed Hamlet doesn’t tell anyone where the body is. On the other hand there are many reasons why Hamlet is sane.
According to Hamlet whenever he appears insane it is actually an act. this is shown in this quote after hamlet speaks with the ghost Horatio "O day and night, but this is wondrous strange... displayed next 300 characters
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