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19 Cards in this Set
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themes in hamlet
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death and decay
seeming vs. reality loyalty vs. betrayal corruption revenge family power |
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horatio
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hamlets best friend and constantly stays loyal to him
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tis bitter cold and i am sick at heart
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francisco
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it harrows me with fear and wonder
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horatio
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o that this too sullied flesh would melt, thaw and resolve itself into a dew
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hamlet's first soliloqoy beggining
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a little more than kin and less than kind
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hamlet
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a was a man take him for all in all, i shall not look upon his like again
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hamlet
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ill speak to it though hell itself should gape
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hamlet
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show me the steep and thorny way to heaven
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ophelia
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the chariest maid is prodigal enough if she unmasks her beauty to the moon
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laertes
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neither borrower nor a lender be
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polonius
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tis in my memory locked and you yourself shall keep the key of it
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ophelia
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tendring it thus youll tender me a fool
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polonius
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i do not set my life at a pins fee and for my soul what can it do that
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hamlet
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something is rotten in the state of denmark
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marcellus
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taint not thy mind nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother naught
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ghost
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o all you host of heaven
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hamlets second soliloqoy
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that one may smile and smile and be a villain
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hamlet
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o day and night but this is wondrous strange
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horatio
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