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...or not to be. Is that antithesis enough for you? Your second question is based on the dubious premise that authors put their own opinions in the mouths of their characters. They sometimes do, no doubt, but it is virtually impossible to tell.

Posted by Hamlet on April 10, 1997 at 09:55:37
In Reply to "Language Usage and Imagery in Hamlet" posted by Emilie Rains on April 09, 1997 at 15:38:10


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