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Post by maribarraza on Nov 1, 2011 22:19:34 GMT -5
Hamlet must have belived he was going to be seriously hurt or killed with his fight with Laertes, but since he will miss Ophelia too much he doesn't care if he dies or not. He states "the fall of a sparrow" in scene two which means he must know something bad is going to happen to him. Yet he goes along with it, even after he said what ever happens is in Gods hands.
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