Wednesday, 29 June 2011

In Shakespeare's play Hamlet, what is Hamlet's greatest fear?

A university
intellectual,finds himself immersed in a world motivated by revenge, lust, envy,
and cupidity--carnal desires against which the cerebral prince is ill-equipped.  Thus,  is
dubious about battling against them, and his greatest fear is that of taking wrongful action
and, as a result, then being humiliated.

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    have not been real and that his killing ofbe unjustified; for, after all regicide is a serious
    matter. If...




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