Hamlet Studies, Volume 25Vikas Publishing House, 2003 |
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Page 69
... seems acutely aware of his inability to compel Hamlet's compliance . With his thrice repeated “ adieu , ” he withdraws from the play . It is for him a melancholy moment , for , as the glow - worm announces , the sun / son is rising ...
... seems acutely aware of his inability to compel Hamlet's compliance . With his thrice repeated “ adieu , ” he withdraws from the play . It is for him a melancholy moment , for , as the glow - worm announces , the sun / son is rising ...
Page 85
... seems little more than an automaton . Even more outrageous , she seems absolutely anaware of the impact her question could have on her son . She seems incapable of realizing that King Hamlet's death might affect his son intensely and ...
... seems little more than an automaton . Even more outrageous , she seems absolutely anaware of the impact her question could have on her son . She seems incapable of realizing that King Hamlet's death might affect his son intensely and ...
Page 104
... seems unusually short - sighted and callous . But Gertrude , as she says , is so overwhelmed by her own fear and guilt that any disturbance seems a prologue to utter calamity and destruction . When Ophelia does enter and performs her ...
... seems unusually short - sighted and callous . But Gertrude , as she says , is so overwhelmed by her own fear and guilt that any disturbance seems a prologue to utter calamity and destruction . When Ophelia does enter and performs her ...
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JANOWITZ Master Eustace and Gertrude | 14 |
MURRAY ROSTON Hamlet and Suicide | 16 |
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