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Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder - Hamlet Part 1: Crash Course Literature 203

Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder - Hamlet Part 1: Crash Course Literature 203

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Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder - Hamlet Part 1: Crash Course Literature 203 Matthew: Hamlet described his father as basically the perfect man, with not a sin to his name, so how would he end up in purgatory, perhaps he was not as perfect as hamlet describes, like why would he be put in purgatory if he was murdered that doesn't make sense, it adds more to the 'hamlet is a narcissist' argument
Date: 2022-04-04

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Ophelias death was actually debated as to whether she did kill herself or not when she really just drowned because her dress took in too much water after she fell when making a flower crown, while she went mad by that point, she didn-t kill herself
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We are using this video as a reference in a theatre appreciation course to help students understand hamlet before they go into it. I have always loved your content. So grateful for the value you all have brought to the world. Just. thank you.
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Hamlet: Ah, the afterlife! What mysteries it must hold! We cannot even GUESS what lies on the other side!
Ghost dad: Hi son! Its me! Returned from death!
Hamlet: .
Hamlet: Imma pretend I didn't see that.

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Romans 12: 19 New International Version (NIV)
19 Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God-s wrath, for it is written: -It is mine to avenge; I will repay, -[a] says the Lord.

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The fact that you're wearing that shirt of that book by that other John Green just made my day. And the fact that it is in Portuguese makes it even more peculiar, specially for a lusophone like me
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Simba? Hamlet
Mufasa? Recently murdered king
Scar? Claudius
Mufasa in the sky and smoke? Oviously, Ghost
Nala? Ophelia
The Elephant Graveyard? England.
Hotel? Trivago

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This guy is so funny, brilliant, learned, and savvy. that I want to go back in time to my 1980s high school and check my English teachers' pulses to assure myself of their mortal availability.
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I haven't read Hamlet but I've watched ion King and I knew it was basically the same thing so I refuse to (actually too lazy to) read the actual book.
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Thank you, John Green. I'm using your wonderful videos to teach Shakespeare remotely during this dreadful time. I appreciate your insights.
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