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I think Hamlet tested Claudius with the play to make absolutely certain that Claudius was guilty. Killing a king is a BIG deal and he just needed more proof than what he thought just might be an illusion(the ghost) before rushing headlong into something like that.

Posted by Steph'nie on April 16, 1997 at 13:04:06
In Reply to "HAMLET'S RATIONALIZATION" posted by ANGEL on April 14, 1997 at 14:30:23


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