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GAllegro - Hamlet's exercises
by GAllegro - (2009-01-13)
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1a.
He compares two pictures: the first is about his father and he compares him with Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove, an eye like Mars and a station like the herald Mercury. The second is about his uncle and he compares him with a mildew'd ear.

1c.
His mother doesn't bear this words and she prays her son not to talk.

2c.
Hamlet
- shame to his mother: “Oh shame!Where is their blush?” hatred to his uncle: “ Like a mildelw'd ear” disgust: “A murdered and a villan; a slave that is no twentieth...” scorn indignation: “but to live in the rank sweat of an enseamed bed..”

Queen Gertrude
shame: “And there I see such black and grained spots as will not leave their tinct” remorse: “These words like, daggers, enter in my ears”