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6 July, 19:01

Some versions of the play have "sullied" instead of "solid." How

does that change alter the focus of Hamlet's disgust?

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  1. 6 July, 19:03
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    Answer: Shakespeare's soliloquies give the reader, or the audience, the opportunity to witness what is going on in a character's mind. While these soliloquies are, of course, spoken by the characters, they offer the reader some insight into Shakespeare's concerns about the human condition.
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