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"This is I"

There are a few moments when H seems to be aware of his public role as Prince: the graveyard argument with Laertes and the formal apology to him before the duel. You might also look at his refusal to play the public game in I,ii. and in the Mousetrap scene.

Posted by Hamlet on March 24, 1997 at 11:37:27
In Reply to "private vs public Hamlet" posted by Sheri on March 24, 1997 at 09:11:20


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