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It's not a matter of let go let God

I think that it is not a matter of "let go, let God" in Hamlet.
I think that you should look into the Elizabethan view of the heavens and the
role God played in Elizabethan life. Shakespeare's plays tend to be a commentary
on things that affect his daily life. I do not really see how let go and
let God could be possible, especially in lieu of the ghost. This paper
honestly sounds more like an attempt to draw the reader into religion, rather than a discussion
of Hamlet and Shakespear's work.

Posted by Melanie Arturo on March 31, 1997 at 18:37:15
In Reply to "HAMLET AND RELIGION" posted by Aragorn on March 30, 1997 at 23:56:42


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