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English, 20.08.2019 03:00 johnb9163

Hamlet's hammartia or tragic flaw could include all of the following except
question 4 options:
an inability to make up his mind
uncertainty from not knowing the truth
a melancholy love sickness which leads to temporary insanity
having his reason submerged by excessive and powerful passions.
hamlet pretends to be insane in order to
question 12 options:
enlist ophelia's sympathy
prompt claudius to send him away
test his friends rosencrantz and guildenstern
conceal his attempts to get information regarding claudius's guilt

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