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... death ( murder ) of the " Hyperion " embodied in his father and the rise of the " satyr " Claudius ( 1.2.140 ) ... death embodied in the skull , resolves Hamlet's dilemma . Faced , in the graveyard , with the finality of death and the ...
... death ( murder ) of the " Hyperion " embodied in his father and the rise of the " satyr " Claudius ( 1.2.140 ) ... death embodied in the skull , resolves Hamlet's dilemma . Faced , in the graveyard , with the finality of death and the ...
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... death . Death is a constant subject of discussion and enactment in Stoppard's play . Unlike Hamlet , however , his protagonists , however , remain unable to break out of their impasse and act decisively . Before their final ...
... death . Death is a constant subject of discussion and enactment in Stoppard's play . Unlike Hamlet , however , his protagonists , however , remain unable to break out of their impasse and act decisively . Before their final ...
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... death ( ironically Martin ploughs only the snow which will not yield any harvest ) , as well as the fall of Skandl's tower , the riverbridge and the two planes . Martin Lang's death and its aftermath also suggest a parodic reference to ...
... death ( ironically Martin ploughs only the snow which will not yield any harvest ) , as well as the fall of Skandl's tower , the riverbridge and the two planes . Martin Lang's death and its aftermath also suggest a parodic reference to ...
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