Warn the Murderer that Eventually will be Killed Hamlet as a Sample
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Due to its distinction and complexity, the killing of the king and the relationship between the assassin (Claudius) and the victim (Hamlet I) stands out in the works of Shakespeare. This feature has also been directed to our attention by a scholar who is surprisingly vaunted and denigrates the wonderful outcome of the investigation he has carried out in Hamlet, incomparable "by long distance and above all". Hamlet may arouse contempt or fear in many works. On the pious stage, Hamlet is a true Benedictine of Shakespearian religious poetry and theater all poetry and authentic Theater would be-rend us capable of the spiritual truths of divine meaning; for some, the Di Corpo is simply to be viewed as the staging of a story of the problem, a unified formal coherence, from more or less bearable accordance of the part to the whole. But only Hamlet is legitimately said that to make everything right it must be read "biographers and Tragedy of moral, intellectual, but above all religious".
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