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When he then formally welcomes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to Elsinore , the terms he uses suggest more concern for ... In my reading , the speech suggests that the psychology of acting helps to account for Hamlet's delay and his ...
When he then formally welcomes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to Elsinore , the terms he uses suggest more concern for ... In my reading , the speech suggests that the psychology of acting helps to account for Hamlet's delay and his ...
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Condemning himself for not being like the actor , Hamlet suggests the way he is like the actor in asserting that he " can say nothing ” ( 564 ) , as if speaking is what is demanded of him . Of course he means that he cannot even say ...
Condemning himself for not being like the actor , Hamlet suggests the way he is like the actor in asserting that he " can say nothing ” ( 564 ) , as if speaking is what is demanded of him . Of course he means that he cannot even say ...
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But this suggests that Hamlet's interpretation is at least partly based on a prejudgment and on his hatred of the King which makes it reinforcing for him to find confirmation of the King's guilt . Horatio's agreement with Hamlet's view ...
But this suggests that Hamlet's interpretation is at least partly based on a prejudgment and on his hatred of the King which makes it reinforcing for him to find confirmation of the King's guilt . Horatio's agreement with Hamlet's view ...
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