Tuesday, October 9, 2012

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Hamlet is a young man who is very ambivalent with his feelings at the moment.  His uncle, in a state of carte blanche, had murdered Hamlet's dad, the king.  Being very debauch, Claudius took over the throne.  The refractory Hamlet decided that savoir-faire was not enough and opted to take matters into his own hands.  Claudius, now Hamlet's nemesis, celebrated his eclat plan in killing the clean.  Hamlet, with all his inchoate and malleable ideas, decided that his uncle's queasy attempt at the throne was horrible and devised a revenge plan that wasn't very fastidious.  Believing himself to be an amazing piscaresque, begins to lampoon Claudius.  Every person in the kingdom, now believing Hamlet to be stricken with abeyance, was beleaguer in who to believe.  It wasn't a gambol for anyone, in fact, was a very serious matter.  Hamlet is acting like a picaresque and has to work with his attitude.

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