1. Hamlet - Character Comparisons
(III. iv. 161-162). ... Assume a virtue if you have not Refrain and that shall lend a kind of easiness to the next abstinence," (III. iv. 180-188). ... This was acquired as a result of the play on the 'murder of Gonzago' (III. ii. 175-265): in Act III, scene i, the King displays his guilt to the audience of the crime committed; and after the interlude he delivers these self-condemning words: "O, my offence is rank: it smells to heaven; it hath the primal eldest curse upon it, a brother's murder."(III. iii. 40-42). ... " (III. i. 64-73). ...
- Word Count: 1979
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: High School