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Hamlet: A Tool Of A Higher Power

   
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Title: Hamlet: A Tool Of A Higher Power
 
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He does not kill Claudius at this point because he has purged his soul of his sins, and will go to heaven, Hamlet would rather kill him when "he is drunk asleep; or in his rage; Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed; At gaming, swearing, or about some act That has no relish if salvation in't- Then trip him, that his heels may kick at heaven, And that his soul be damned and black as Hell, whereto it goes...
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Now that Hamlet knows that the ghost's story is true, he must aggressively seek his revenge. He speaks to his mother of this treachery, and at the same time, kills Polonius. Meanwhile, Polonius' son, Laertes, comes back to avenge his father's death, and Claudius plans the fatal duel between the two...
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