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English, 12.08.2020 07:01, emily41950

Discuss the significance of the following quote from Hamlet, Act 1. Quote: “Murder most foul, as in the best it is, but this most foul, strange, and unnatural...”

Answer the following questions in your discussion, using complete sentences. Your response should be a complete paragraph of 4-5 sentences.

Who said the quote and who is being spoken to?
What is happening when this quote is said?
What does this quote reveal about what is happening in the play, the attitude or frame of mind of the speaker, or what will happen later in the play?

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