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... nor from all ostentation Cry to be heard, as 'twere from heaven to earth, That I must call 't in question (IV, v, 239-242) Furthermore, Laertes respects his ...
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... The only character in Hamlet that did such a thing was Laertes. Furthermore, this incident only took place as a result of mistaken identity; an assumption that ...
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... Furthermore, Laertes' speech to Ophelia is even laced with forceful sexual imagery, referring to her "chaste treasure open" to Hamlet's "unmaster'd importunity ...
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... Hamlet seeks Laertes forgiveness. Furthermore, Laertes pretends to give Hamlet his forgiveness. Instead of forgiving Hamlet, Laertes ...
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... spots as will not leave their tinct." Act 3, Scene 4. Furthermore, Hamlet instructs his mother not to sleep with Claudius. The fathers of Laertes and Hamlet ...
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... proves this by proclaiming his understanding, and compassionate feelings towards Laertes plight, "For ... We furthermore see that Hamlet does not lose faith in his ...
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... Furthermore, Hamlet's vengeance grows even larger when he learns that Claudius is only ... Laertes' inspiration to kill Hamlet comes from the deaths of his father ...
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... At this point, both Hamlet and Laertes were so similar in there insanity. ... Furthermore, Hamlet came to the realization that his soul too is forever damned with ...
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... play all the royal family gets killed in the revenge of Hamlet and Laertes. ... Furthermore Hamlet emphasizes the injustice and has committed the very wicked deed. ...
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... She was abandoned by all of those who controlled her: Hamlet rejected her, Polonius died, and Laertes left to ... Furthermore, she sang songs and pranced around. ...
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... Furthermore, the inhabitants of the cave perceive the distorted objects as real, not the ... Claudius sends for Laertes, Claudius wanted Laertes to kill Hamlet. ...
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... Furthermore, the inhabitants of the cave perceive the distorted objects as real, not the ... Claudius sends for Laertes, Claudius wanted Laertes to kill H! amlet. ...
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... Furthermore, later in a scene with Gertrude, Hamlet switches back and forth in ... Hamlet wrestles with Laertes in Ophelia's open grave, a completely inappropriate ...
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... Furthermore, in Macbeth, the witches explain to him that no one born of a woman ... During a duel with his enemy, Laertes, Hamlet is stabbed by a poison sword as ...
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... them upon her completion of a burial shroud for her father-in-law, Laertes. ... Furthermore, Penelope's "ideal" nature makes Odysseus's hard journey home worthwhile ...
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... Furthermore, when Polonius dies, Ophelia loses her primary guidance and, instead of ... brother's protection over her, which is shown when Laertes curses Hamlet at ...
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... her version of Ophelia's death to the latter's brother, Laertes, in Act 4 ... Furthermore, Gertrude describes Ophelia as: "a creature native and indued unto that ...
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... Her brother, Laertes, leaves again for university; her father meets his untimely ... Furthermore, the reader can confirm that Ophelia and Hamlet have indeed had ...
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... Hamlet was a philosopher rather than a man of action, unlike Claudius and Laertes. ... Furthermore, as Hamlet points out in the above quote, he would be carrying ...
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... Laertes depicts falling in love with Hamlet as a treacherous act when ... Furthermore, Gertrude's controversial marriage to Claudius also managed to infuriate some ...
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... to choose a suitor upon completion of a shroud for Laertes, to wear on ... Furthermore, earlier on Telemachos dismisses his mother for resenting the singer saying ...
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... I with wings as swift as thought...sweep to my revenge." Furthermore, in spite ... this does not hold true for some other characters, such as Laertes and Ophelia. ...
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... I with wings as swift as thought...sweep to my revenge." Furthermore, in spite ... this does not hold true for some other characters, such as Laertes and Ophelia. ...
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... I with wings as swift as thought...sweep to my revenge." Furthermore, in spite ... this does not hold true for some other characters, such as Laertes and Ophelia. ...
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... And furthermore, the tragedy of Hamlet would not have been much of a tragedy ... Claudiuds the night of the play, Polonius, Ophelia, Gertrude and Laertes would not ...
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... of these words does no good in redeeming him before the evil of Claudius and Laertes. ... There's something rotten in the state of Denmark") Furthermore, from his ...
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... her grave at the end of the play, and fights with Laertes, professing his ... Furthermore, Hamlet lets out a long, deep sigh, conceivably releasing his soul for ...
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