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Hamlet !
choose one writing prompt to respond to in a well-developed paragraph. your paragraph must have a thesis, strong ideas which are explained in the body, textual evidence that supports your claim, and a concluding statement. you may use your hamlet book or the online text to find your textual support.
1. rottenness is a theme that appears throughout hamlet. choose two examples of rottenness. quote a line or lines from each showing the theme clearly, and state which act and scene the passage comes from. explain how the details of the situation relate to the theme.
2. is hamlet insane or not? or is his condition more complicated in some way? (if so, how? ) state your view, and argue for it in one or more well-organized paragraphs that includes textual support.
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