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When I read Hamlet I read it as a story about a prince who lost his father, found out who did it, wanted revenge, and got it, pretty simple sequence of events. ...
Hamlet wasn’t always a play. ... Iceland also had their own version of Hamlet called “Amlooi’s meal”. ... Some examples of being imperative is when Polonius tells Reynaldo to look after Laertes, when Hamlet directs the actors of his play, and when the Ghost tells Hamlet about Claudius. ...
“Hamlet” is a play of passion (Levenson 1). ... When Ophelia begins an intimate relationship with Hamlet, when Hamlet puts Ophelia down, and when Hamlet kills Polonius. ... He’s also shown as a character that gives comic relief to situations and is looked down upon by Hamlet. ... His realization of Hamlet’s puns and sarcasm when speaking to him in the library shows this. ... He taunts Hamlet knowing he wants Ophelia but wants him to go crazy for her. ... In Act 3 , scene 2, on pages 344-351, Polonius and Hamlet go back and forth talking about clouds, camels, weasels, and whales:
Polonius: My lord, the Queen would speak with you, and presently.
Approximate Word count = 952 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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