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English, 21.04.2020 19:28, miya763

Find TWO examples NOT mentioned in my "Religion in Hamlet" lecture that show evidence of Hamlet’s or other characters’ religious beliefs. How do these beliefs influence the characters’ actions? How do these beliefs impact your overall interpretation of the play? Pay close attention to language. Shakespeare loves using words (as does Hamlet) to mean more than one thing.
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