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--From Hamlet (III, i, 65-68)
This is part of Hamlets famous soliloquy which begins "To be or not to be", and it reveals his thoughts of suicide. ... This foul deed has driven Hamlet nearly mad, and he seeks both revenge and the escape of death. ... "
--From Hamlet (III, i, 65-68)
This is part of Hamlets famous soliloquy which begins "To be or not to be", and it reveals his thoughts of suicide. ... This foul deed has driven Hamlet nearly mad, and he seeks both revenge and the escape of death. ... "
--From Hamlet (III, i, 65-68)
This is part of Hamlets famous soliloquy which begins "To be or not to be", and it reveals his thoughts of suicide.
Approximate Word count = 477 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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