- Hamlet puts on a play to show proof (to himself only without raising suspicions) that King Claudius and Queen Gertrude has done some heinous and wicked acts against King Hamlet
- Hamlet on Ophelia's lap
- -Humor, but also doesn't censor the truth about Hamlet's acts for expectations of a women
- -I'm thinking whether Ophelia can stand for herself and raise the bar for defending her rights as a women, but instead is denying herself due to the respects of royalty
- -Hamlet wants to see Ophelia overcome her gaudy act of "not knowing" or blindsided truth
- -Innuendos everywhere for self-righteousness
- American culture is conservative?
- I think not!
- "The power of the words being taken out of consideration"
- Has Hamlet gone crazy yet or this his prime time for psychological progress?
- Hint hint, Hamlet drags Polonius (when he's dead) like he's nothing but a big toy bear
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Latest Hamlet News in Action (Discussion about Act III)
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