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Not much to it

Caludius has just been convinced (rightly or wrongly) that Hamlet may be crazy. All he says is "We'd better keep an eye on him; madness and power are a dengerous combination." For debate on whether Hamlet really is mad, scroll down on this and the late-March pages.

Posted by Hamlet on April 11, 1997 at 09:43:47
In Reply to ""Madness in great ones..."-What Shakespeare meant by this?" posted by Greg Huffman on April 10, 1997 at 21:08:29


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