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Read hamlet’s description of his mother from act iii of hamlet. and melt in her own fire: proclaim no shame when the compulsive ardour gives the charge, since frost itself as actively doth burn, and reason panders will. what motif is used in these lines? -heat and coldness -love and hate -mother-child relationships -passionate relationships

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