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	<title>Comments on: Shakespeare&#8217;s The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.</title>
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		<title>By: Links, 2/9/10</title>
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		<description>[...] On &#8220;Hamlet&#8221; &#8211; from the article: Hamlet has more soliloquies than any other Shakespearean character with seven. The soliloquies are important, because throughout the play, with the exception of his first appearance, Hamlet is putting on his antic disposition. As a result, Hamlet’s true thoughts and feelings come through in his soliloquies. As such, to what extent is Hamlet’s concern with Fortune and Honor in contest with his charge to commit tyrannicide? [...]</description>
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