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point of our discussion , at least , the conflict with the mother has been chiefly an
external one . Yet Hamlet employs another surprising simile in this same initial
soliloquy . He says of his mother that she was “ Like Niobe , all tears " when “ she
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point of our discussion , at least , the conflict with the mother has been chiefly an
external one . Yet Hamlet employs another surprising simile in this same initial
soliloquy . He says of his mother that she was “ Like Niobe , all tears " when “ she
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The problem with which he wrestled in the first soliloquy was " How is it possible
that a woman like my mother — who loved my father affectionately and wept so
heartbrokenly at his death - could marry an unworthy person at all and , what is ...
The problem with which he wrestled in the first soliloquy was " How is it possible
that a woman like my mother — who loved my father affectionately and wept so
heartbrokenly at his death - could marry an unworthy person at all and , what is ...
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( 2 ) Hamlet was being sincere in presenting himself to Ophelia in this way , since
he was in fact distraught over having been so deeply betrayed by his mother and
was now extending his recognition of his mother ' s frailty to all women ...
( 2 ) Hamlet was being sincere in presenting himself to Ophelia in this way , since
he was in fact distraught over having been so deeply betrayed by his mother and
was now extending his recognition of his mother ' s frailty to all women ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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