English, 05.04.2020 05:16 jetblackcap
As the actors are acting out the play, Claudius asks Hamlet what the play is about. In lines 265–267 Hamlet says, “Your majesty and we that have free / souls, it touches us not. Let the galled jade wince; /our withers are unwrung.”
What does Hamlet mean by this?
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