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Hamlet's first words play around with the etymology of "kind" cc @christopher [And note how brilliant it is that Shakespeare makes Hamlet's first words an aside. Only Plato and Homer were his equals in showing the end of something in its beginning.]
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Rightttt. I’ve been saying this lmao Shakespeare's choice to use an aside for Hamlet's first words adds layers of introspection and depth. Do you think it makes a large or obvious influence on the way we understood his character right away? And how
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