The author of this passage wants to argue that
a)
hamlet is a great character, b...
The author of this passage wants to argue that
a)
hamlet is a great character, but not a great play.
b)
hamlet cannot properly convey his disgust with gertrude, which leaves the audience confused.
c)
the play "hamlet," unlike other shakespeare tragedies, fails at its dramatic task.
eliminate
d)
hamlet is a great play in spite of its flaws, because of the interplay of hamlet and gertrude.
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