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Act 5
Nov 1, 2011 23:32:28 GMT -5
Post by derekdowney on Nov 1, 2011 23:32:28 GMT -5
After Hamlet pulled the stunt with the play in act 3 revealing he knew the truth of his father's death, why is he not cautious around Claudius? He walks straight into the trap set for him by Claudius without a second thought or the fear of a trap. Whenever he hears the king's name he should quiver with fear, but he seems to play off as though he is immune or that his knowledge hasn't been revealed. Hamlet's lapse in judgement leads to the the death of all plausible heir to the Danish throne.
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