HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... death of his father, King Hamlet, while everyone else is celebrating the marriage of his mother, Gertrude, to the new king, his uncle, Claudius. They try to discover what's bothering him. 'How is it that the clouds still hang on you ...
... death of his father, King Hamlet, while everyone else is celebrating the marriage of his mother, Gertrude, to the new king, his uncle, Claudius. They try to discover what's bothering him. 'How is it that the clouds still hang on you ...
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... : God's is the quarrel; for God's substitute, His deputy anointed in His sight, Hath caused his death; the which if wrongfully, Let heaven revenge, for I may never lift An angry arm against His minister. (I.2.37–41) In Richard II.
... : God's is the quarrel; for God's substitute, His deputy anointed in His sight, Hath caused his death; the which if wrongfully, Let heaven revenge, for I may never lift An angry arm against His minister. (I.2.37–41) In Richard II.
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... death avenged. Despite this classical framework the play is set in Christian Spain and Portugal. Hieronimo, pondering (like Hamlet) the justice of his cause, directly juxtaposes the Christian text 'Vindicta mihi!' (Vengeance is mine) ...
... death avenged. Despite this classical framework the play is set in Christian Spain and Portugal. Hieronimo, pondering (like Hamlet) the justice of his cause, directly juxtaposes the Christian text 'Vindicta mihi!' (Vengeance is mine) ...
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... ) Gertrude doesn't reveal to the King what Hamlet has said to her, but does she allow Claudius to make love to her? He appeals to her in the ensuing scenes, in which the death of Polonius is investigated and Hamlet ordered to England:
... ) Gertrude doesn't reveal to the King what Hamlet has said to her, but does she allow Claudius to make love to her? He appeals to her in the ensuing scenes, in which the death of Polonius is investigated and Hamlet ordered to England:
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... death of Polonius. She reports the death of Ophelia to Laertes, not to her husband. 'Let's follow, Gertrude', he exhorts (IV.7.191). In the last scene there is still ample opportunity to resolve the question of Gertrude's attitude to ...
... death of Polonius. She reports the death of Ophelia to Laertes, not to her husband. 'Let's follow, Gertrude', he exhorts (IV.7.191). In the last scene there is still ample opportunity to resolve the question of Gertrude's attitude to ...
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