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Thanks for the input, boys.

Thanks for your reply. I agree that the thsis was wordy, and I have chopped it down since then. I cut the many lessons, and went with something a bit more pat, and to the point. I think it works quite well, now. I think that Claudius' sin was avoidable, if he had trusted in God from the beginning, or had repented, like you said. But he was unable. I think Hamlet had all the tools to stop it, but he just went about it the wrong way. He was in control, but he lost it.

Anyways, thanks for the help. It was well needed, and appreciated. As for slamming the essay, I think its better to slam it and help, than encourage someone who is off track. That is what learning is all about. If you can't take some critiscm, you better look at yourself pretty closely.

Feel free to reply, and thanks again.

Aragorn

Posted by Aragorn on March 30, 1997 at 22:48:42
In Reply to "Theses is good, a few comments" posted by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on March 30, 1997 at 17:34:39


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