
Hamlet
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The Soliloquies in Hamlet
Karl: Hamlet has the Protestant belief that if you truly repent, whatever terrible things you've done, if you die, you'll go straight to heaven. Jonathan: The great soliloquies is the one that emerges out of his encounter with the players. He reflects upon what he has just seen in a fiction, this extraordinary outpouring of passion and grief for something that hasn't happened,. Karl: Out of the thinking comes, I've heard the guilty person sitting at a play. I know what I'll do, we'll put on a play. So reverting back to the idea of the acting, in acting, acting forward, the plays the thing in which I'll catch
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