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16 January, 20:33

Why does hamlet tell rosencrantz and guildenstern that denmark's a prison?

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  1. 16 January, 20:46
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    Hamlet refers to Denmark as a prison because he feels trapped inside the city, that he knows he can't escape Claudius The King. Yet he also knows that whatever he says to Guildenstern & Rosencrantz will be repeated again to the King. (Recall that the King sent them to spy on Hamlet) Hamlet is basically indirectly sending a message to the King, telling him that he known he's being kept a prisoner in the city of Denmark
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