Hamlet 666
In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the words “Something is rotten in thestate of Denmark.” (I.iv.90) were spoken by Marcellous shortly after Hamlet leaves to follow a ghost. Marcellous and Horatio both feel that Hamlet should not be left alone with the ghost. Even though Hamlet directed them not to follow him, Marcellous feels that it wouldn’t be right if they didn’t follow him because “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” (I.iv.90) When examined, that statement can refer to many of things about the ruling class that are rotten in the state of Denmark One idea of the rottenness is the marriage between Hamlet’s uncle Claudius and his mother Gertrude. Many consider the marriage almost incestuous, a
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Approximate Word count = 493
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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