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To Laugh, or Not to Laugh
The production of Hamlet at the Dallas Theater Center on Oct. ... Almost before King Hamlet’s body was cold, Claudius had snatched the two things most dear to the former king: his wife, and his crown. Hamlet, the son of the late king saw his uncle’s situation at first with a sulky attitude, which soon turns to uncontrollable rage after an eerie encounter with the supposed ghost of his father. ...
Shakespeare has been said to be applicable to all time periods, yet this adaptation of Hamlet incorporated multiple aspects that were all too modern to fit the text adopted. ... Also, much of the casts’ costumes were either lacking in grandeur or delicacy, compared to their status in court, especially that of Hamlet.
Approximate Word count = 616 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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