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"Hamlet"
Elizabethan context, this action must have been doubly shocking and bordered on the publicizing of incest. In conclusion, Hamlet delays his revenge on Claudius due to his own indecisiveness, his self-interest and philosophizing, and what he sees as his hi
Hamlet and Claudius
"Hamlet: Act II scene ii." Sparknotes. 2005. 4 Apr. 2005. <http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section5.rhtml>.
Hamlet and Laertes
"Hamlet." 2005. Wikipedia. Wiki Media. 13 Apr. 2005 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet#Hamlet_as_a_character>.
Michael Almereyda’s "Hamlet"
Sartre, J. P. (1958). No exit; a play in one act (Acting ed.). New York,: French.
Jean Paul Sartre’s "No Exit"
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