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English, 07.12.2020 05:10, bestielove7425

An intertextual reference OR connection to our world in 2020 (intertextual reference looks at other texts, visual or otherwise, that have drawn inspiration from a part of your scene, or something that Shakespeare drew from in inspiration/influence to write this scene / connection to an issue or topic that is relevant in 2020 - be creative!) This is regarding Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2.

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