
Hamlet 4.7 “Let Shame Say What it Will”
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English, Other
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6th Grade - University
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Hard
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The transcript explores Laertes's emotional turmoil following his sister Ophelia's death. He struggles with his tears, feeling shame as a young man of the court. Laertes vows to stop crying to regain his masculinity and seek revenge on Hamlet for his family's tragedies. His speech is filled with water metaphors, reflecting his internal conflict and grief.
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