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English, 30.11.2020 18:10, bihanna1234

2, Lines 391–402: How does the setting of this speech relate back to events in Act I? What is the significance of this connection? What feeling is revealed by Hamlet's comment that "Now could I drink hot blood"? What other words convey this state of mind? How do his words here violate the spirit of the final demand the Ghost made of him?

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